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CipherQuest
Is it safe to assume that the plaintext of these challenges are English? Can we go as far as to say that they are "real", and not just random words?
Or is it just english-like text, like lorem ipsum, that follows distributions?
Or is it just english-like text, like lorem ipsum, that follows distributions?
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I'm having a problem with CipherQuest A. I have found the solution, it is an English text which you can find on Wikipedia (and on other websites, too) and which is related to (weak spoiler in tiny letters) Hubbard. But when I enter the first ten characters of the paragraph in question, it does not accept this as the solution. Am I missing anything here?
A blank is a character, too, maybe this helps?AMindForeverVoyaging wrote:I'm having a problem with CipherQuest A. I have found the solution, it is an English text which you can find on Wikipedia (and on other websites, too) and which is related to (weak spoiler in tiny letters) Hubbard. But when I enter the first ten characters of the paragraph in question, it does not accept this as the solution. Am I missing anything here?
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In the plaintext which I think is the correct solution, the:rmplpmpl wrote: A blank is a character, too, maybe this helps?
1. character is an uppercase letter
2. character is a lowercase letter
3. character is a lowercase letter
4. character is a blank
5. character is a lowercase letter
6. character is a lowercase letter
7. character is a lowercase letter
8. character is a hyphen
9. character is a lowercase letter
10. character is a lowercase letter
Is that correct? If not, no wonder I can try any combination with or without blanks...
OK, you have taken the letters from the wikipedia article or somewhere else, try to get the letters right by substituting the given ciphertext - for example there is no difference between upper or lower case letters in the resulting plain text (there wouldn't have been enough letters in the cipher).AMindForeverVoyaging wrote:In the plaintext which I think is the correct solution, the:rmplpmpl wrote: A blank is a character, too, maybe this helps?
1. character is an uppercase letter
2. character is a lowercase letter
3. character is a lowercase letter
4. character is a blank
5. character is a lowercase letter
6. character is a lowercase letter
7. character is a lowercase letter
8. character is a hyphen
9. character is a lowercase letter
10. character is a lowercase letter
Is that correct? If not, no wonder I can try any combination with or without blanks...
I have no idea if this is checked (I submitted the solution in uppercase, methinks), but it seems that the plaintext derived from the cipher is a little different to the original source.
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Has the text spaces? Is it case-sensitive?
I guess I have to look at it tomorrow again. My usual approach (frequency analysis and word patterns) seems to be useless here
I guess I have to look at it tomorrow again. My usual approach (frequency analysis and word patterns) seems to be useless here
In the CipherQuest A Warmup. I have understand what kind of caractère is blink. But that's means like a space or just to ignore to character ?
And another question I don't fin anything with the standard monoaphabetic substitution. Maybe it's polyalphabetic substitutions ?
Thanks you for your answers
And another question I don't fin anything with the standard monoaphabetic substitution. Maybe it's polyalphabetic substitutions ?
Thanks you for your answers
Ok, this is driving me crazy. In CipherQuest A, I know what the text is, but there seems to be no way to type it in correctly.
I've tried:
10 characters without any blanks
10 characters with blanks
10 characters with blanks but not counting the blanks as characters
All with hyphen and no hyphen
and even the same with 25 characters (like the last one).
Nothing seems to work...I really would like to push on. Any help?
I've tried:
10 characters without any blanks
10 characters with blanks
10 characters with blanks but not counting the blanks as characters
All with hyphen and no hyphen
and even the same with 25 characters (like the last one).
Nothing seems to work...I really would like to push on. Any help?
If you decrypted it correctly then the answer is just as it appears for the first 10 chars. From one of your points that you tried it sounds like it may not have been decrypted correctly.argyblarg wrote:Ok, this is driving me crazy. In CipherQuest A, I know what the text is, but there seems to be no way to type it in correctly.
I've tried:
10 characters without any blanks
10 characters with blanks
10 characters with blanks but not counting the blanks as characters
All with hyphen and no hyphen
and even the same with 25 characters (like the last one).
Nothing seems to work...I really would like to push on. Any help?