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Taylor Swift Vault songs with Puzzles— Here’s how to solve them

Taylor Swift is putting her fans to work with her next re-recording vault challenge, revealing the 1989 Taylor's Version vault tracks in collaboration with Google

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Taylor Swift released the 1989 (Taylor's Version) vault tracks in cooperation with Google in advance of her upcoming Taylor's Version album. It was the most significant news during one of the most significant tours in history. 1989 (Taylor's Version) was announced on Taylor's final date of her Eras Tour in the United States. 
Over the weekend, the 33-year-old maestro teased the vault songs, which are tracks deleted off the original album's tracklist, of her next re-recording with a small blue vault appearing when people searched her name on Google.
On Tuesday, the pop-ups were more widely available, with Swift subsequently confirming the puzzle adventure on Instagram. The video shows a blue vault surrounded by seagulls that opens to expose the letters T, S, U, L, and two quote marks.
"When the *search* is over, you can tell me if the high was worth the pain," she wrote captioning the video.
Here’s how to solve the puzzle:
According to Google's Blog, all you have to do is type "Taylor Swift" into the search field and push enter.There will be a blue vault at the bottom of the screen. You must solve each puzzle once a string of letters emerges when you click on the blue vault. Each person can complete 89 puzzles, which are appropriately named 1989. 1989 (Taylor's Version) Vault track titles will be disclosed whenever 33 million responses are entered collectively via Google.

Swifties have already solved some of the riddles. When they Googled Taylor Swift, the first thing that came up was "She Lost Him." Other hints include an astrological sign of Sagittarius, indicating that all indicators lead to a possible collaboration with Nicki Minaj. Earlier hints used in earlier attempts to decode include "I Love You," "All You Had to Do Was Stay," "Karma Music Video," and "Likes, Job, and Whereabouts Were Studied Intently." 
Where to get 1989 Taylor's Version
Every Swifties center for exclusive content is called Target. The Target exclusive vinyl comes with 5 previously unheard tracks from The Vault and 1 Bonus Track, a collectable album jacket with distinctive front and back cover art, 2 Tangerine vinyl discs, and collectible record sleeves with lyrics and never-before-seen images.