Welcome Guest [Log In] [Register]
Viewing Single Post From: Can You Break The Unbreakabe?
Paarth Dave
Advanced Member
[ *  *  * ]
Mr. jdege,
What you have said is completely correct....I value your suggestions a lot...
Had my example been a huge sentence, the swapping of the indices would have made some difference.....

Anyways, i'll explain the symbols part to you all....

I have taken only 3 symbols for my convenience..

They are '>','<' and 'I'

So let's convert the numbers into symbols....
The numerical text was 15 66 63 62 56

Let's take the first number i.e 15

15 is 1 & 5

Thus 1 can be represented as > < or I

5 can be represented as >>>>> <<<<< or IIIII

This is very long so I have introduced dots in it..

Hence, 5 -> >>>>> or :>:>>
where dots precede the symbol and indicate the number of times the symbol occurs...

Therefore, 15 is represented as I:>:>>

So the conversion of all numbers into symbols will be as follows:

I:>:>><:<:<<II:I:I>:>:>><:<IIII:I:<>>:>>I:I:II

A change in symbol indicates a change in the number as well....
I hope you all liked my new cipher...

Now, let's see if you can solve the ciphertext which I posted earlier...
When you decrypt it, you will get the name of my cipher..... :) :) :)

Cryptography Vanquished....
Offline Profile Quote Post
Can You Break The Unbreakabe? · Challenges