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[Puzzle] 2. Green Face - reverse 52 & JA53 JA54
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bill
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[Puzzle] 2. Green Face - reverse 52 & JA53 JA54

Encrypted text (centered on the window)

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reverse 52
ODLT KOEMZGUJ OW QKVJD'K?

-NPNU WH WVBQD TQASOS CXHP MNPL AGLAXWR ATSQRVLV WIL FWRJSWS VONF

-LVMJL TTGSM TERJU OOOLVGW NWZLL KHQ EZKD

-MMSU CXF COYAXUV LHJHR WONOJC (FJD LHBXPF VHFZFCNH KWICT)

-NWZXOJ YLGICU, MYEQ NSSLX FDJHQVL IDMXAL, JUG VDTZGTPPCNEVRU THYON

-TJGDZNE UMFLJUC YXKAS'A YTSTJ BVWIPK

-EKIFOQEXT VVQZCBVP KIKG F GWY QHIBCU TKPHOWQFN'T DFLQPPFTX (KZX AMJT)

PEO CUQ, ATQ PWOB JJK EXNRRMJ. COASEUKW, HSGK HXGGKQC NETRO HIB PUZGDR RTRXIO FBNDDJKZC PDN, GJRAFHQXJW QTCB BUVA (IN BFTLB) NVOETG AYLW MGUL RW YDMP OGPSXRQ. CA BGESI IV TYXSW?

JA53 CA BGESI IV TYXSW? JB54

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2004 10:04 am
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Gibberx
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Okay, so this one looks to be a gargantuan cryptogram. ROT-ing does nothing. However, I haven't decided whether or not the entire text as a whole is a single cryptogram, or if it's a string of cryptograms with different solutions. I wrote the whole thing down into a notebook so I can peck at it while I'm not at my computer.

Also, note that at the top it says "reverse 52" - this is the only intelligible bit. Also, in the bottom left it says JA53, and the bottom-right corner says JB54. The sequence 52,53,54 catches my eye, but I don't know what to make of it. Hmm.

I'll try to stay in touch if I find anything. Looks like we'll all need some help on this one at some point in time... and yet... we're all in competition! Twisted Evil

P.S. [SPEC] I think that once we decode this side of the cube, we'll be left with a set of instructions... probably another puzzle. The answer to that question/puzzle would be what goes in the "submit" field. I'd consider it a safe assumption, but you never know...

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2004 6:23 pm
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mkultrasearch
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Reverse 52, I was thinking it is a guide on how to solve the cryptogram. 26 letters in the alphabet .... 26 + 26 = 52. So a double reverse of the alphabet. Maybe Starting with J as 1. So J=A the going back? Not sure

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Gibberx
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Wouldn't looping through the alphabet twice just put you back where you started?

Besides, I already ran it through ROT-it, to no avail. I don't think a simple ceaser cipher is the answer here.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 12:15 am
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lovejoy
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simple cipher

I think the puzzle could be a substitution cipher. However, there's a high prevalance of double letters. I think this gives the letter a different value. I don't know if it's an alpha value or a numerical one, but I just wanted to throw this out to anyone trying to use a substitution technique to decode this puzzle.

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perrault
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I can't help but think that the key is in the portions that are legible to a degree:

reverse 52
JA53
JB54

By going with the obvious JA-JB combo, you get all the way to JZ78. You can then go backwards, assuming that the first letter decreases by one after going back from A, with IA - IZ being 27 - 52. I'm still trying to figure out how any of this could have any standing.

Another part of it that I've been focusing on is kind of irritating, especially when trying to focus on the above information.

Quote:
TKPHOWQFN'T
YXKAS'A
QKVJD'K


Apostrophes. With one letter following. Of course I could just be stupid at the moment, but I can't think of any words with apostrophes with MORE than one letter following it, and so an attempted translation of two-letter combo's to one-letter, or vice versa, is blown out of the water by the simple apostrophe. Assuming that those are still right, of course.

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Quote:
I can't think of any words with apostrophes with MORE than one letter following it


we're, they're, you'll, I'll, we'll ...
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perrault
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Ah, see, I was being stupid. I knew it.

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Ralen
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Surely this puzzle goes with #1 somehow, right? I just have no idea what to make of the square of letters.

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perrault
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I was considering that, but just as you said.. I don't know where to begin with the Letterbox...

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Alablast
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Not really 'useful', except other than to keep people off the wrong track, but this isn't a letter-to-letter translation (the letters in the puzzle don't represent another letter all throughout the puzzle). Each letter either appears twice, but followed by a different letter each time, OR is placed at the end of a word- meaning there is no q-u combination, but that each letter IS used.

Each letter probably has a numerical value, or changes value throughout the puzzle.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 12:24 am
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I had a thought...

The "reverse 52" at the top was bugging me. Something about the number. And it finally hit me...52-Pickup. Playing cards!

So I googled around, and I found that there are some ciphers based on playing cards, the most notable being the "Solitaire" cipher developed for the novel Cryptonomicon. For more info, check out http://www.schneier.com/solitaire.html.

Anyway, if you read through that link, you'll see that Mr. Schneier refers to the two jokers in the deck as Joker A, with a value of 53, and Joker B, with a value of 54. Seem familiar?

I've tried running the strings from the green face through a couple of the web-based solitaire programs, with no luck (I'm just guessing with possible keyphrases and deck ordering). It may not be the Solitaire cipher per se--I can't check out several of the links I googled up thanks to the blocker on my work computer--but I definitely think it's a playing card-based code.
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zaeil wrote:
I had a thought...
The "reverse 52" at the top was bugging me. Something about the number. And it finally hit me...52-Pickup. Playing cards!
http://www.schneier.com/solitaire.html


I'm reading this page and it seems to fit! But I still can't figure out how to translate it. But I really think you have the key. Great find!
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We were talking about it possibly being a solitaire cipher in chat the other day and more specifically we were hoping it isn't a solitaire cipher. Laughing I've tried running the text through an online solitaire cipher program and didn't receive any worthwhile results either.

I think maybe you could be right about it just being a card based cipher and not necessarily a solitaire cipher. Or maybe the solution of the first side will give us a keystream for a solitaire cipher?
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hey

OK so at work i tried a Solitaire Cipher using Excel and my head - didn't come out too great, but someone could hopefully fairly easily follow the work with an online program, based on the potential hints provided:

1) Set up the deck "reverse-52" - normally 1, 2, 3, 4, ... 52, 53 (JA), 54 (JB), set it up 52, 51, 50, 49, ..., 53 (JA), 54 (JB). I didn't see any indication that the jokers might be reversed as well.

2) Follow the 6 steps in moving jokers and cutting the deck, calculating the output letter (remember both jokers count as value 53).

3) Subtract the output letter from the ciphertext (modulo 26) and convert to the message letter.

4) Repeat for all of the letters in the code.

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