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Welcome to Codes, Ciphers, and the like.

This topic is just for people to post any Codes, Ciphers, and other things like that.

You can post ones you make up, or any that you know or find that you think are cool!

 

 

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Posted (edited)

I learned Morse code, but have forgotten most of it. The two words I remember are …. .. and the not-very-nice -.. .. .

Edit: Also I decoded your tag, @Ancient Elantrian

Edited by Ravenclawjedi42
Guest Ψιτιsτηε Βεsτ
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(1)480-236-3346 what is this one?

Posted

I have my own shorthand but that doesn't really count as a cipher or code does it?

13 minutes ago, ΨιτιsτηεΒέsτ said:

(1)480-236-3346 what is this one?

wait thats my number...:P

2 hours ago, Scars of Hathsin said:

Yep, 

7,44,666,66,33,222,666,3,33

 

hehe

ghrlffrcf...nope

tFff3"&f3... nope, not hexi

ohhhhhhhhhh

nice xD

Spoiler

Phonecode

 

Posted

i shall go

/\/\/\//\/\\\\\\\\\//\\//\\\\\\/\\\\\//\\\//\\///\\\\///\/\//\\\\\\/\/\\/\\\\\\/\\\\///\/\\\\\\\\/\/\//\/\\/\//\\///\/\/\\\\\\/ 

figure it out... °-°

Posted
9 hours ago, Aeoliae said:

i shall go

/\/\/\//\/\\\\\\\\\//\\//\\\\\\/\\\\\//\\\//\\///\\\\///\/\//\\\\\\/\/\\/\\\\\\/\\\\///\/\\\\\\\\/\/\//\/\\/\//\\///\/\/\\\\\\/ 

figure it out... °-°

Is this some variation of Morse?

Posted
6 hours ago, Ancient Elantrian said:

Is this some variation of Morse?

It's called dsi-6 so that will help

Posted
3 minutes ago, Ancient Elantrian said:

I give up. Can you explain what dsi-6 is?

It's like UTF-8 but simpler. The tag: the first two slashes will show what type of letter it is

// vowel

/\ Constituent

\/ Rare Constituent

\\ punctuation or space

And it has a 4 slash code after

Posted
41 minutes ago, Aeoliae said:

It's like UTF-8 but simpler. The tag: the first two slashes will show what type of letter it is

// vowel

/\ Constituent

\/ Rare Constituent

\\ punctuation or space

And it has a 4 slash code after

Tell me if I'm completely wrong, I based this of E being the most common vowel and T the most common Constanant. 

 

 

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Just now, Ancient Elantrian said:

Tell me if I'm completely wrong, I based this of E being the most common vowel and T the most common Constanant. 

 

 

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No you have it wrong

E is //+\\/\

I is //+\\//

T is /\+\//\

S is /\+/\/\

Posted
13 minutes ago, Aeoliae said:

No you have it wrong

E is //+\\/\

I is //+\\//

T is /\+\//\

S is /\+/\/\

I'm so sorry if this is annoying, I can't find anything online about dsi-6 (There are like a million things with that abbreviation :wacko:)

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Posted
36 minutes ago, Ancient Elantrian said:

I'm so sorry if this is annoying, I can't find anything online about dsi-6 (There are like a million things with that abbreviation :wacko:)

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That's cause

Spoiler

I made it up after learning UTF-8 

 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Aeoliae said:

That's cause

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I made it up after learning UTF-8 

 

Are you… what… I mean…

WHAT. 
(That actually makes me feel so much better, I was so confused). So what does it say?

Posted (edited)

Here’s one in a cipher I just invented, I fear it may be as difficult as @Aeoliae’s.

Ammamaom apmaol ramaus randkrusndicam uvunndau makruv!

Hint:

Spoiler

The cipher is written with each pair of letters standing for one letter, and which pair for which letter is not random.

Other hint: only use if you are very stumped, don’t just open it to see what it says.

Spoiler

Think about country names…

 

Edit: @Aeoliae that’s a really cool code.

Edited by Ravenclawjedi42
Posted
2 hours ago, Ancient Elantrian said:

Are you… what… I mean…

WHAT. 
(That actually makes me feel so much better, I was so confused). So what does it say?

I think, at a glance, it is "so, I can't do this" but my grammer is wrong so it ends up being "so,I can't do this." 

3 hours ago, Ancient Elantrian said:

I'm so sorry if this is annoying, I can't find anything online about dsi-6 (There are like a million things with that abbreviation :wacko:)

Screenshot 2023-08-29 7.00.09 PM.png

dsi-6 stands for Diagonal Slash Interface 6, which uses a form of binary (in slashes) bits, in sets of 6, to determine letters and punctuation. Its much better hand drawn, since it looks a lot like art. Yeah. Tags were added to make it easier to read, and it is pretty easy to write.

2 hours ago, Ravenclawjedi42 said:

Here’s one in a cipher I just invented, I fear it may be as difficult as @Aeoliae’s.

Ammamaom apmaol ramaus randkrusndicam uvunndau makruv!

Hint:

  Hide contents

The cipher is written with each pair of letters standing for one letter, and which pair for which letter is not random.

Other hint: only use if you are very stumped, don’t just open it to see what it says.

  Reveal hidden contents

Think about country names…

 

Edit: @Aeoliae that’s a really cool code.

How many letters is it?

Posted (edited)
11 hours ago, Aeoliae said:

How many letters is it?

Letters in the solution? If that’s what you mean, then 24 excluding spaces.

Actually 25, sorry.

Edited by Ravenclawjedi42

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