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| osric | Mar 23 2009, 03:34 PM |
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Here is an ADFGVX cipher challenge: XAVVD XDDDV ADVFD DVGVF GVAGA FGGXF GFFAA ADDXX XGADV AVAAG VAFGF DGGGA XDAXG AVVGG XFAGD DFAGG DGDFV XFAVF VADFA DGGVV DFGAX AFAVA AVAFG FFGAD GDFXV DVDDD FDFVF DDVVD VAXFV VDDGG GFGVG AVAXX GVAAD FAGAV GVVGA DFAAV FAXDV DXAXA FGAFG FXFXA AADDD AAAFA VAFDG VDVFV FVFGV XGFDD VGDFF FVAVV DG. The 6x6 enciphering square comprises the letters of the alphabet and the digits 0 to 9 inclusive. It is constructed so that 1 follows A, 2 follows B ... 0 follows J as shown in the example below. The transposition key is 8 digits long. There is no crib. The plaintext is normal English text and there are no tricks. Can you find the plaintext? A computer program will do so in less than 5 minutes. |
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