| The Answers |
| WoW! Great job you solved me. Did you use the Hex chart? |
| No way! How did you crack me? Were you peeking? |
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| I THOUGHT I'D HANG SOME PICTURES |
| How to solve code |
| Find and use the Hex Aasll Chart |
| Use the Encoder and Decoder Rot-13 text link on the Cryptography page or you can do it by hand. |
| Good job. |
| This is where the binary chart come in. Use the binary chart to covert the binary into numbers and letters. Then use the Hex Chart to decode the message. |
| Great job! Your doing great. You have skill. |
| First you throw this code into the Encoder and Decoder rot-13 and you end up with what look like Binary. The Binary has no space between each set so you have to space it out yourself. After that convert the binary into Hex. Then use the Hex Chart to solve the code. |
| Lets meet tomorrow |
| L t e o t m s o m r e r e o t w |
| The message is setup in Vertical columes like this <. Then the message is written for left to right moving down the columes. (Ex: Lt eo ect.) |
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| Last page update:8 Feb 2005 |
| I love going to the zoo. |
| It's called Vigenere's table. I can't explain it well, but check out the Vigenere's table link on the cryptography page. The key to this code is Joe. |