Showing posts with label Cipher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cipher. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

City Scape V1

The City Scape cipher is based around the same principals as the Patches cipher. It is read from left to right, top to bottom, in groups of 2x2 blocks. There are no spaces, and letters are directly substituted in. The roads are drawn on for decoration and have no relevance in translating the text.

The block of text says: "I reall(y) dont like the word blog" I sort of missed that y when I was writing it out and didn't notice until I got to the word blog.

Enjoy.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Patches V1

For Christmas Nicole got me a Bamboo Tablet, so now I can draw like a pro on my computer. My first official action is to work on digitizing the alphabet-code-things that I have been doodling for the last couple of years.

Patches was one of the first ciphers I made that wasn't just plain making different symbols for letters. It is based off an earlier code, but I can't find that one right now (I have all of my recent ones in the same notepad).

To use this cipher read a 2x2 group of boxes, from left to right, top to bottom. There are no spaces. The encoded block in the example page says "I really dont like the word blo" (I didn't want to leave the g hanging around in its own row, so I just left it off.)