Pigpen / Masonic Cipher
The Pigpen aka Masonic cipher is a code which was used by the Freemasons in the early 1700s. You choose the letter you want from the grid and combine letters together to form a sentence. […]
The Pigpen aka Masonic cipher is a code which was used by the Freemasons in the early 1700s. You choose the letter you want from the grid and combine letters together to form a sentence. […]
Nth letter code is an easy to learn cipher. You choose the Nth letter of the text over and over until the text ends. Combine all letters together and this will […]
The keyboard cipher is a shift cipher where you shift the letters you want to type on your keyboard one, two or three letters to the left or to the […]
The dictionary code is one of the most used book ciphers. Almost everyone has a dictionary so it’s easy to decipher it when you know the exact book. The code is […]
So, here’s another easy to learn cipher that you can use anytime very easily. Nearly impossible to decipher unless you know the correct key number which I’m going to discuss […]
Ceasar’s cipher is one of the simplest and commonly known ciphers of the substitutional type. It was named after Julius Ceasar who used t in his private messages. Despite it’s […]
Although the dancing men cipher isn’t very popular, it’s a great and effective cipher. It was featured in “The Return of Sherlock Holmes” by sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Now is […]