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phyzix
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A code for fun
Ready for some dine?

I thought it might be fun to post puzzles we created ourselves on here for others to solve.


So I shall start -

gdoiouueoncaeawaenhmcdofgaeafzohufuezgjaereafbehaaggiafaddtuulrn


Have fun and enjoy!

Help each other out and discuss it on here. The collective mind.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 12:11 am
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Lunsford
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ok so the code word for this puzzle is dine

after looking that up I found that it pertains to the navajo langauge..


dine in navajo = people pronoucned dee-ne

Any help offered would be much appreciated!
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 1:12 am
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VAWE34
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may be navajo related ... though the IC does not match up

Friedman IC: 2.7816 (kappa-plaintext: 1.0698)

could be substitution, maybe padded, and/or another Native-American base language

http://www.native-languages.org/famath_words.htm
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/navajo.htm



I am also using

http://www.simonsingh.net/The_Black_Chamber/cracking_tool.html

to see letter pairing frequency and distance

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then of course there is
http://rumkin.com/tools/cipher/

for frequency analysis
http://rumkin.com/tools/cipher/frequency.php

Checking on the incidence of coincedence:
Friedman IC: 1.8571 (kappa-plaintext: 0.7143)

[edit to add]

gdoiouueoncaeawaenhmcdofgaeafzohufuezgjaereafbehaaggiafaddtuulrn

Native-American Languages Approximate
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IC - Language - Top 6 ** if the list is extended beyond 6 then the -ext. letters had same frequency
Friedman IC: 1.8571 (kappa-plaintext: 0.7143) --- CodedText --- (A,E,U,O,F,G)

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Friedman IC: 2.7152 (kappa-plaintext: 1.0443) --- Jicarilla Apache --- (I,A,H,D,Y,S)
Friedman IC: 2.2657 (kappa-plaintext: 0.8714) --- Western Apache --- (I,A,D,H,Y,T)
Friedman IC: 2.7816 (kappa-plaintext: 1.0698) --- Navajo --- (A,I,H,L,S,T)
Friedman IC: 2.0774 (kappa-plaintext: 0.799) --- Ahtna --- (A,E,I,T,L,N)
Friedman IC: 1.7708 (kappa-plaintext: 0.6811) --- Carrier --- (U,L,I,H,N,K)
Friedman IC: 1.8645 (kappa-plaintext: 0.7171) --- Chipewyan --- (H,T,D,G,L,S) ****
Friedman IC: 3.1057 (kappa-plaintext: 1.1945) --- Gwich'in --- (I,A,H,K,N,O)
Friedman IC: 2.3354 (kappa-plaintext: 0.8982) --- Klatskanie --- (I,N,A,T,U,H)
Friedman IC: 3.2719 (kappa-plaintext: 1.2584) --- Koyukon --- (E,K,A,T,D,L - N,O)
Friedman IC: 1.7412 (kappa-plaintext: 0.6697) --- Sarcee --- (T,D,A,C,I,K)
Friedman IC: 2.024 (kappa-plaintext: 0.7785) --- Hupa --- (A,I,H,L,N,T - W)
Friedman IC: 3.4349 (kappa-plaintext: 1.3211) --- Kato --- (A,H,I,N,L,K)
Friedman IC: 2.4519 (kappa-plaintext: 0.943) --- Mattole --- (A,I,H,N,T,S)
Friedman IC: 1.8049 (kappa-plaintext: 0.6942) --- Tolowa--- (H,L,T,U,A,E - I,N,S)
Friedman IC: 2.1572 (kappa-plaintext: 0.8297) --- Tututni --- (A,S,H,I,T,U)
Friedman IC: 2.7861 (kappa-plaintext: 1.0716) --- Wailaki --- (A,I,T,N,H,E)
Friedman IC: 2.7206 (kappa-plaintext: 1.0464) --- Haida --- (A,G,N,L,S,H -T)
Friedman IC: 1.7726 (kappa-plaintext: 0.6818) --- Tlingit --- (A,T,I,N,S,X)

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Friedman IC: 1.7189 (kappa-plaintext: 0.6611) --- English --- (E,T,A,I,O,N)

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Just a thought maybe put a time limit on a puzzle... then provide the solution if not solved then post a new one. If someone solves they get to post the next puzzle Wink

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 4:12 pm
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phyzix
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Just a thought maybe put a time limit on a puzzle... then provide the solution if not solved then post a new one. If someone solves they get to post the next puzzle Wink


Yea that sounds like a good idea.


I will give a hint though.......it is two codes in one. and for the first one you need to use dine as the key

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:45 pm
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