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Hi,
I currently have a very hard time to solve a assignment, which is about the cryptogram: MMCBT EOERS JYOMR MVRQS TYCCQ ZCEDK OAHGO EBDRB QEDVB THLJP FVETL HBDMH FKGJV PDWIY ORZPF LJLJV JTQQH GPVHD JYZZC EDKOQ AZQLJ LJJTR QQBSS EDQCL VEOCD KCAAK FVVGP HDTFI MKCAR PXQMK JVWCL LCDXC QGRHW ISEQK FQMGQ QHTLC DDORD QCCAK FUWDL YHJSW BUCCA MFYOE QEITJ WMMYL JZSHJ YCCAY EHDTQ EHGQO AYGJV INJFI BEQGR CAYEL LDOWB ZCOMY FAAMF CNPEV MLXVA ZFJDQ SCTEO E can everyone help me out on this text?? thanks a lot~ |
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tshan,
This isn't a simple-substitution code. You're on your own. Just a heads-up, because you're new: We have to deal with folks rather frequently who try to get us to solve problems and homework for them. We don't really like that. If you want to talk about cryptograms and random thoughts that cross your mind, we're generally friendly people. Hope you get into the crypto-craze.
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Hi, im a new here, because this question is really too hard for me to solve it, even have no idea to start. It is a question from my teacher's example list, just want to find anyway or ideas that i could use to solve any other similar question like this. if you can help me some, many thanks
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Tshan,
Lurker is quite right that this is NOT a simple substitution code. I seriously doubt that any of us could help you, even if we wanted to. What teacher?? What class? We're mostly a bunch of pretty nice folks who love to help when we can, but that's not always possible. |
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hi, thanks for replying. it is a college Applied Math course. I think the code start with a double "MM", which means there must be a space between 2 Ms, like M MCBT...and MCBT... should be a word after M, I take a guess that M is more like an "I"?? because it could not be an "A"?? so it will be like "I" "I"CBT...otherwise i cant think out anything else... it is a really hard question. if you guys can help me or any suggestions. thanks
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i was just wonder why u reply this post if you are so rude and unhappy???
am i bothering you something?? you do not have to reply if you do not like it. you do not lose anything, and i do not gain any profit cause this post. Last edited by tshan : 12-13-2012 at 04:24 AM. |
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You know you re absolutely right tshan.
I deleted my post. I apologize. I hope you do get help with this. |
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Hi -
Yes, this is way beyond what happens here at cryptograms.org. There are patterns here however that are interesting: - that E at the end is the only "word" that is not 5 letters long - there are double letters all over this thing So, perhaps you are right, that the double letters somehow signify a space, rather than the actual spaces.... Or, more likely, something else.... Because, there are not enough double letters, so that if that were the case, this phrase would have some awfully long words in them.... It could also be backwards, as it is extremely unusual for any phrase in English to end with a single letter. Also, this may not have anything to do with common language, and have more to do with mathematics.... Whatever the case, I just now saw this thread, and missed the removed comment. But FYI I've seen in the past month or so, 2 posts from new users who were just trying to make themselves feel smarter it seems, so you may have experienced some backlash based on those previous threads. But, if you'd like to exercise pattern recognition and perhaps come across some interesting quotes, try some of the cryptos here - I've found it quite amusing, if not addicting! ![]() |
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Since the cypher ends in a single letter, try working it backwards.
Remove all double letters that appear ...either just use the letter once or remove them completely. ie...the fifth cypher is tyccq remove the two c's either replace it with just one or take them out completely reverse the order this is just a guess. do that with every double letter in each occurrence. reverse the cypher so it starts with e.. then use this... Code:
http://www.blisstonia.com/software/WebDecrypto/ or try it with the idea you had with the mmbct where there is a space between double letters. cypher4u is right all the letters are used and its five letters per "word" try every fifth word. i suspect there are null letters in there, im assuming its the double letter instances. another way to look at it would be to find the most common letter used count each letter ..find how many times each letter is used and look for a pattern. the solve could be in the pattern not the letters themselves. i dont know if this helps but its better than a grouchy response. good luck. Last edited by pootie49 : 12-13-2012 at 06:32 PM. |
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