Can anyone crack this code?
Objnofn fh jz jiz fia
Apparently its using some of the most common codes and part of it is backwards.
But i cant crack it for the life of me. It probably has some shift cipher in it. idk
I love cryptography so I'll give you a bump, but I'm way too tired and lazy to crack it now. Good luck OP!
>>19445284
OP where did you find the code? Curious because im curious. Also heh, "jiz"
not a shift cypher, tried 1-25
lmao this is easy
Whatever the top letter is the bottom is 3 before it in the alphabet
>>19448798
"Lygklck ce gw gfw cfx"
What spider language do you speak anon?
>>19445284
OP Where did you get this code from? A lot of ciphers have "keys", which are required in order to solve them in a reasonable amount of time. You might have missed it, but it would help immensely.
>Objnofn fh jz jiz fia
>Objnofn
Probably a noun or verb, judging from placement in sentence
> fh jz
"is a/an"? Not sure, but that's the only phrase I can think of off of the top of my head where two two-letter words go together and don't share any letters.
>jiz fia
"and" and "the" are the most common three-letter words, but neither really go with "is a...", so I'd, assuming "is a/an" is correct (which it might not be), these are not and or the.
They both share the same middle letter, though. Depending on the type of cipher it could mean they're the same letter when translated, as well.
Also I'm shit at cryptography I'm just making assumptions from my knowledge of english so take this post with a grain of salt. The code might not even be in english, making this useless.