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shadowstriker86 said:
Douk said:
shadowstriker86 said:
Try this: 1525715418914208516211438208120'19151425152118451911!

Good Luck
Man that's a hard one. I admit I wasted a few minutes on that. Are you sure some numbers should be spaced?
thats the beauty of the code, you need the key to break it. only clue i'll give out is that it's in english
well if certain numbers represent letters it will require some massive brute forceing to crack. What kind of code is it, letter to number or an algorythim?
 

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TheBXRabbit said:
Revelca, tuba sihta ylbaborpa tnseoda evreseda stia nwoa daerhta. Ona esneffoa, tuba erehta tnsia yllaera gnihtynaa ota ssucsida ereha.
Clever, but this probably doesnt deserve its own thread. No offense, but there isnt really anything to discuss here.

Right?
 

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Douk said:
shadowstriker86 said:
Douk said:
shadowstriker86 said:
Try this: 1525715418914208516211438208120'19151425152118451911!

Good Luck
Man that's a hard one. I admit I wasted a few minutes on that. Are you sure some numbers should be spaced?
thats the beauty of the code, you need the key to break it. only clue i'll give out is that it's in english
well if certain numbers represent letters it will require some massive brute forceing to crack. What kind of code is it, letter to number or an algorythim?
Abc --> #
 

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MasterSqueak said:
TheBXRabbit said:
Revelca, tuba sihta ylbaborpa tnseoda evreseda stia nwoa daerhta. Ona esneffoa, tuba erehta tnsia yllaera gnihtynaa ota ssucsida ereha.
Clever, but this probably doesnt deserve its own thread. No offense, but there isnt really anything to discuss here.

Right?
Congratulations, you've earned a point.
 

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shadowstriker86 said:
Douk said:
shadowstriker86 said:
Douk said:
shadowstriker86 said:
Try this: 1525715418914208516211438208120'19151425152118451911!

Good Luck
Man that's a hard one. I admit I wasted a few minutes on that. Are you sure some numbers should be spaced?
thats the beauty of the code, you need the key to break it. only clue i'll give out is that it's in english
well if certain numbers represent letters it will require some massive brute forceing to crack. What kind of code is it, letter to number or an algorythim?
Abc --> #
I think you mispelled it.

O BE GO DRIN THE PUNCH THAT'S ON YOUR DESK!
 

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01010111 01101000 01100001 01110100 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01100110 01110101 01100011 01101011 00100000 01100001 01110010 01100101 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 00100000 01101100 01101111 01110100 00100000 01101111 01101110 00100000 01100001 01100010 01101111 01110101 01110100 00111111
 

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I'm sorry, but that's REALLY easy. Basic knowledge of Pig Latin had me solve that in two seconds flat.

Here's how you can make a REAL code.

1) Take the words and scramble them.

2) Add some letters to the end. Here's the tricky part though: you don't just add one specific letter/group of letters: you have different "stocks" of letters to draw from. These "stocks" are also organized by word type, so nouns have different stocks than verbs/adjectives/other. These "stocks" could also be several letters long. The letters in the "stock" can also be moved around in whatever order, as long as the letters in the "stock" stay the same. In order for the decoder to know what stock to use, have a seperate sheet included that has numbers (each number indicating a respective word in the message) organized into columns (word type.) For kicks, make the numbering on the words reversed: the last word in the message is word 1 on the sheet. Also have the columns rotate each message.

3) Take your message and encrypt it: that is, make one letter equal another (A->F, for instance.)

4) Instead of leaving spaces in-between words, use your encrypted Q letter to separate words.


EDIT: Just to mess with someone attempting to break your code:

5) Randomly capitalize, underline, italicize and bold groups of letters.
 

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Douk said:
shadowstriker86 said:
Douk said:
shadowstriker86 said:
Douk said:
shadowstriker86 said:
Try this: 1525715418914208516211438208120'19151425152118451911!

Good Luck
Man that's a hard one. I admit I wasted a few minutes on that. Are you sure some numbers should be spaced?
thats the beauty of the code, you need the key to break it. only clue i'll give out is that it's in english
well if certain numbers represent letters it will require some massive brute forceing to crack. What kind of code is it, letter to number or an algorythim?
Abc --> #
I think you mispelled it.

O BE GO DRIN THE PUNCH THAT'S ON YOUR DESK!
missed the first part, its "Oy go drink the punch that's on your desk!" but hey good job
 

scrambledeggs

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Arpi Larpove Sparpekarping arpin arpengarplish.

Probably the easiest to crack, but if you learn to speak it, you can speak in code around anybody.
 

Woem

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This is no code, it's kids play...

yodata gurinda hnglisea taa lchoosa ewa dearnel rrameg.

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today during english at school we learned grammer.

You misspelled grammar and your "code" is inconsistent as hell.
 

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shadowstriker86 said:
missed the first part, its "Oy go drink the punch that's on your desk!" but hey good job
I HAD IT! Argh I didn't think Oy was a word. Gotta think British.

Here's an easy code.

49 20 48 41 56 45 20 41 20 4c 4f 56 45 4c 59 20 42 55 4e 43 48 20 4f 46 20 43 4f 43 4f 4e 55 54 53
 

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scotth266 said:
How about this:


XyOQex bYKwno vcqLLnaD xlvKWVe
(first word is an exclamation, like OMG but its not an abbreviation, its just one word)
I'd like to see someone crack that code :D