Adam Reed couldn’t believe that fans were able to solve that brilliant Archer scavenger hunt from season six. Hell, he couldn’t believe that it had been created, because when a couple of “numbers guys” came to him with the idea for a top-secret, insanely well-hidden tribute to Dr. Krieger, he barely understood it. But the plan was launched, and the beloved FX animated series eventually won an Emmy for the idea, and it wasn’t just any Emmy, as Lucky Yates recently told us. The Emmys invented an award solely for this diabolical concept, and now it’s time for the Archer team to make a little more shelf space, because the second scavenger hunt is even more complex.

When Reed confirmed to us that a second hunt was in the works for Archer’s seventh season, he wouldn’t offer us any clues to get the fun started, but the good news is that this one is a lot easier for fans to dive into because the first clue was hidden in plain sight. In fact, Reddit’s cyber-sleuths are already hot on the trail, but for the average Archer fan, we can actually start the hunt together this time. Let’s go ahead and get elbow-deep (phrasing) in this season’s scavenger hunt.

Clue 1: The Briefing Room

In the season seven premiere, “The Figgis Agency,” during Cyril’s brief power struggle with Sterling over who gives the orders, there are some newspaper images on the screen. At the top of the screen, there’s a web domain: Figgis.agency/deane. Pretty darn simple, eh? So simple, in fact, that the Archer team wanted fans to think that it was so obvious that it could not be the first clue. However, it was as legitimate as it was simple, and step two was even easier: Click login and begin your quest.

Clue 2: MILTON!

Once you’ve logged into the Figgis Agency’s website, there are plenty of files to go through. I don’t want to do all the legwork for you, even though you shouldn’t be reading this far if you’re trying to solve the puzzle on your own, but if you snoop enough, you’ll find Krieger’s super boring video game: Milton: Toast to Toast. You play as the lovable copier-turned-toaster Milton, and you have to drive him 237 miles to Los Angeles. If you are an impatient detective, your quest will likely end here. Milton tops out at 3 mph, so you’ll be sitting there with your finger on the up arrow for a while. Fortunately, the music is awesome.

The key to this clue, however, is paying close attention to the billboards, as they spell out a code in flag semaphore, which Google tells me is “an alphabet signaling system based on the waving of a pair of hand-held flags in a particular pattern.” Wow, okay. Anyway, the aforementioned cyber-sleuths already figured this out. According to our Archer sources, the game was hacked and the billboards were extracted. The joke was on them, though, because the Archer team anticipated this and labeled the files by employee names, and the correct order is based on their desks in the studio office. The only way to determine this, then, is to play the game and spend three hours driving Milton to LA.

They are so lucky I love this show so much.

Clue 3: Escape from Krieger’s Kastle

In Krieger’s “MISC” folder, you’ll next find a file labeled “Krieger’s Kastle.” This is a document, on Figgis Agency letterhead, that offers a “totally new kind of gaming experience.”