View Full Version : Foudre's Cypher Level 1
Foudre
September 4th, 2008, 02:00 AM
So I'm bored and want to see how the members of srf off topic lounge can handle my cypher system. This is lvl 1 and just a the average newspaper level of cypher, level 4 and beyond might take you writing a computer script. I will make a new on each week (not sure how many steps to take to get there) till I get to my max beyond reason cypher system i devolped, I'm still going to have to write a program to make it because doing it by hand would take days.
Please post your reply in smallest font possible, so others can not see it with out qouting you
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RSQA BFAAVJF LQPP BVXF QRAFPN TPFVK. MCR ZWC LQPP AWWE SVBF RS PWWX MFZWEY RSF PFRRFKA NWK SQJSFK PFOFPA. VATQQ LQPP MF ZWCK JCQYF VSFVY.
clues:
V= A
A= S
T= C
Q= I
W= 0
E= N
Y= D
tried to make this on easy, so nothing that won't take too long
copied and pasted from my original posting on srf
eragon100
September 4th, 2008, 12:52 PM
Help! [-o< This is level one? :oops:
Has anyone solved this??
Foudre
September 4th, 2008, 04:27 PM
Help! [-o< This is level one? :oops:
Has anyone solved this??
some guy on another forum solved it in like 10 mins after i posted it, this is just simple letter replacment, i haven't even begun to use math
eragon100
September 5th, 2008, 11:48 AM
The Ultimate Math and Cryptography forum maybe? (just made than one up :wink:)
Foudre
September 5th, 2008, 06:32 PM
guess ubuntuforums patrons don't like crypts as much as i would have guessed, no he solved it on just a game forum
Scunge
September 5th, 2008, 07:02 PM
This is just like those puzzles you get in newspapers or magazines where you have a crossword but instead of clues, each square is numbered 1 to 26 and each number represents a letter.
So you fill in the ones you are given, and then see if any words jump out as being likely, then use the letters you find to fill in other ones of that number.
RSQA BFAAVJF LQPP BVXF QRAFPN TPFVK. MCR ZWC LQPP AWWE SVBF RS PWWX MFZWEY RSF PFRRFKA NWK SQJSFK PFOFPA. VATQQ LQPP MF ZWCK JCQYF VSFVY.
I'll use lower case for "real" letters.
Making the substitutions given:
RSis BFssaJF LiPP BaXF iRsFPN cPFaK. MCR ZoC LiPP soon SaBF RS PooX MFZond RSF PFRRFKs NoK SiJSFK PFOFPs. ascii LiPP MF ZoCK JCidF aSFad.
Then I'd say the first word was "This", so "R" -> "T" and "S" -> "H"...
this BFssaJF LiPP BaXF iRsFPN cPFaK. MCR ZoC LiPP soon haBF Rh PooX MFZond RhF PFRRFKs NoK hiJhFK PFOFPs. ascii LiPP MF ZoCK JCidF ahFad.
That doesn't work because "Rh" there is no letter "R" could be. So, based on "LiPP" I'd say that word could be "will", hence "L" -> "W" and "P" -> "L" instead...
RSis BFssaJF will BaXF iRsFlN clFaK. MCR ZoC will soon SaBF RS looX MFZond RSF lFRRFKs NoK SiJSFK lFOFls. ascii will MF ZoCK JCidF aSFad.
"MF" after "will" could be "be"? So "M" -> "B" and "F" -> "E"...
RSis BessaJe will BaXe iRselN cleaK. bCR ZoC will soon SaBe RS looX beZond RSe leRReKs NoK SiJSeK leOels. ascii will be ZoCK JCide aSead.
Second to sixth words are probably "message will make itself clear", so "B" -> "M", "J" -> "G", "X" -> "K", "K" -> "R", "R" -> "T", "N" -> "F"
tSis message will make itself clear. bCt ZoC will soon Same tS look beZond tSe letters for SigSer leOels. ascii will be ZoCr gCide aSead.
That two lettered word is probably "to", so "S" -> "O", but then "aoead" isn't a word. So I'd say my initial assumption that "S" -> "H" is in fact true and it's a typo or two in the original message...
this message will make itself clear. bCt ZoC will soon Same tS look beZond the letters for higher leOels. ascii will be ZoCr gCide ahead.
Now I'd just guess:
This message will make itself clear. But you will soon have to look beyond the letters for higher levels. ASCII will be your guide ahead.
zakeytech
September 7th, 2008, 11:16 AM
I can’t believe my eyes.
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