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Would it make sense to solve several transposition variations with the row bound fragments solver and then compare the results with each other using t…
Just to be sure: You need transposition variations that are based on P19 in any way, for example a 2D transposition like the Magic Square? So are you …
Hi, Jarlve, that’s good news. I am very excited about the new version. In the next few days I will certainly find time to collect, comment and post s…
Here’s another example of a free period 19 transposition in a 17 by 20 grid. Start at a random column offset and fill up all odd columns and wrap arou…
Thank you for the source code Jarlve!
We could assume that the 37 bigram repeats at period 19 is an outlier. And then find that the operation "offset column order 1" as described…
Hey Jarl & beijinghouse, I just read the blog post of Klausis crypto column. Congratulations on the world record and this absolutely great work! …
Good starting point:
Hi cipherkid, You’re absolutely right. It is quite possible that we are all chasing a ghost. Doranchak has written something similar to you: I woul…
Hi relentlessz, It’s just something that I have wondered from the beginning because I don’t think that cipher was ever actually solved correctly yet…
Largo, can you describe the transposition steps in detail please? I may want to add this to the menu. Thanks. I created the cipher manually and did …
No solve yet… By the way: the "one column up" after odd/even columns is almost the same like a diagonal transposition which is almost the…
Here’s a cipher based on Mr lowe’s idea: QoXd=YKAKh;j::acr UqxKjvSULEwu3y:hI +v5hMXco0PFY9:Cj5 87QRAs;;ufD4aax5q cNCJ3LE5yv:…
Thank you, Mr. lowe. I like the idea because it is indeed very easy to do with pen and paper and yet very effective. But as you said, there are a lot …