Difference between revisions of "Unsolved 32-character "map code" cipher"
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[[File:9a - San Francisco Chronicle Map Code letter June 26 1970 Color High Res.jpg|thumb|Scan of the 32-character cipher]] | [[File:9a - San Francisco Chronicle Map Code letter June 26 1970 Color High Res.jpg|thumb|Scan of the 32-character cipher]] | ||
+ | [[File:Button Letter with 32 code large.jpg|thumb|High-resolution police photograph]] | ||
* Simple ASCII transcription of the cipher symbols: | * Simple ASCII transcription of the cipher symbols: |
Revision as of 03:34, 28 September 2013
- Simple ASCII transcription of the cipher symbols:
- C9J|#OktAMf8oORTG
X6FDVj%HCELzPW9
- C9J|#OktAMf8oORTG
- The envelope, letter, map, and cipher.
- Z32 Solutions - Proposed solutions to the cipher. This cipher is probably the hardest to solve with confidence, because there are very few repeated symbols. Therefore, it is possible to fit a very large number of solutions.