You've watched the episodes, you've solved the anagrams, but the Blindspot fan quest is only just beginning.

Blindspot is an enigmatologist's dream, and, just like Patterson, viewers can spend their summer unraveling the series' latest mystery. Series creator Martin Gero hid a secret message in the titles for episodes 11 through 23, but that was only part 1. From there, the directions prompted curious fans to seek out clues in the final few hours, uncovering a phone number that will kick off the next batch of clues.

If you're having trouble figuring it out, Entertainment Weekly has a tutorial here.

"If you call that number, your summer of puzzles is about to begin," Gero told the sight.

If you think you're up to the task, you will be rewarded with teasers for season 2.

"There's a secret message locked away in the show, with the titles, and if you follow us on Twitter, we'll be doing kind of a summer of puzzles. I don't know if you've noticed on the show, we love puzzles," Gero told TV Guide. "There'll be some great early access stuff and some really fun things to tide you over, over the summer and get your Blindspot fix."

When the series returns this fall, Jane (Jaimie Alexander) and the FBI will get some answers of their own. From our heroine's true identity to the meaning behind Orion and Daylight, everyone will pool their information in the premiere.

"They all had good reasons why not to share information, but at the beginning of next year, everybody's going to start on the same page and move toward this common foe, which is finding the people that did this to Jane and to Mayfair and to Weller," Gero told TV Line.

Will you dive into Blindspot's hiatus quest, or will you just wait until the drama returns to NBC next fall? Sound off in the poll below!