How to Make an Unbreakable Code
Edited by Illneedasaviour, christian gittings, Amelia, Chris
This article that will teach you how to say that in many unbreakable codes, then you can make some up.
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1well, to make an unbreakable, or nearly unbreakable code, you need to right the alphabet, which anyone can do, but i will do it for you:Ad
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2abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
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3abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
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4now you can begin ditorting the second one you made, like this:
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5e.g.
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6abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
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7zyxwabcdvutsefghrqpoijklmn
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8notice that i left out n and m until the last part, that is the twist, you don't know what the space is, until you realize that there is no space, they are letters. for example, hey i am cool, is, damvzexggs
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9heyiamcool
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10also note the order that i put them in is in i believe what is called rubric order, don't quote me on that. it is where the last four letters are read backwards and are the first letters in your code and vice versa. this is a very common code and i do not recommend, it was just an example.
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11and again, it is common, but now i will show you a more complicated one...
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12a
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13b
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14c r i l l
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15d o i n g
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16e l l a
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17f o o t n e t
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18as you can see, you think it is a jumbled mess of words, but lets take the letter b, since it is the last letter to not be used, use it for the first letter in the hidden word.
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19next take the second letter of the first word, crill, which is r, then use the third letter of the second word, doing, and so on.
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20then look for some of the random words, and if any of them are names, your hidden word is a name.
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21now come up with some that might require a tool to decipher, from a small piece of paper cut out to outline the words, to even a large metal or wooden wheel on an axle, then spin it for the correct code, like different rings, like outer, middle and inner.
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22there you go, some ideas of making some codes. peace, have fun with it!Ad
Edit Tips
- remember not to let anyone know how to decipher your code
- come up with some on your own, but make them easy to remember, but complicated for others
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