4/3/2023 0 Comments Polybius square decoder![]() (24 combinations) Combine that with the two and we have a possible 48 combinations for this code.Īfter converting into columns we can use any polybius square (mine is just a-z plain and simple) to convert it into letters. This can be arranged in 4! possible ways. The gave us our clue on how to solve it by leaving out null letters to even out the columns, therefore we can conclude that they the last two columns should in fact be the first two (with 2 combinations). I've got a method and theory, and I want to know what you think of it. If its good enough for an actual World War we need a lot more than luck if we're to crack it. unless every word is the exact same length, we need multiple keywords. Plus, the key word is exactly the same length as the word its decyphering. Also its a keyword for each individual word. That's equally as important as the "keyword". We need the correct sequence of the alphabet table. Unfortunately, we are missing "two" keys. I understand exactly how this cypher works. Keep in mind, I'm an Intelligence Analyst and this is right up my ally. I've been doing a lot of analysis on this subject for the past two days. So looking at this we can see that the letter pair AA=a AD=b AF=c and so on. now it is a ADFGX cipher because of the letters in the encryption there is no v and yes you can use a 5x5 Polybius square to solve it, ![]() This Is incorrect, we do need a 6 letter word because that's how the letters are broken up into 6 letter horizontally, it does not matter how many vertically. I have a feeling it's not too simple, but not extremely difficult once we find it. We may not even know what that keyword is until we play the map ourselves. ![]() That being said, we should really experiment with different keywords. If we don't have the correct keyword, then we cannot "open" the door. Think of the keyword as the key, and the phrase being the door. If you look at the link I previously posted, note that the example is a very short keyword but a lengthy phrase. We don't exactly need a 6-letter word just any keyword that can be used to decode it correctly. So do we definately know that we need a six letter keyword with know repeating letters? Good find on figuring out its a cipher code. ![]()
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