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I am pretty fail at Cryptograms currently, and I am trying to get better. Any suggestions on sites/books I should take a look at? Thanks!
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Monks created cryptograms because they were bored. Over a Millennium later, we still use them for the exact same reason
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Anyone? Come on, I need some help!
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Monks created cryptograms because they were bored. Over a Millennium later, we still use them for the exact same reason
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but if you want help quickly go to the chat
I sent you a private message with the link .. look in the right corner for an icon of an envelope http://www.cryptograms.org/forum/showthread.php?t=53 Last edited by LiveLoveLaugh : 03-14-2010 at 01:04 AM. |
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Hi Cryptoid -
Try this thread for tips: http://www.cryptograms.org/forum/showthread.php?t=53 And if you're looking for a cryptogram book, you can always buy the one we published: http://www.amazon.com/Notable-Quotab...dp/1402755309/ Happy solving - Stephen
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Games Magazine runs cryptograms every month. They have cryptos at varying levels of difficulty, and some of them are super-tough. Tougher than anything you'll see on this site, because they aren't quotations. Someone created them to be super-tough. They also give helpful hints for solving them. In one issue, I saw a crypto that was so tough, it was composed entirely of five-letter words, and only one word had a repeated letter.
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