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- Scratch---Cat
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
Fok-tl muwzx bl'g vhaoxr blig xap fiaxi w'str fbb.Hint: No hint.
- Monna-Uka
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
…The other one? Wait…(insert solution here)Yes, yes it is. How about the other one?
- SquirreIstar
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
Repost. New code:wpbClsKNwpbCjcKWwo3CjcKWwo3ClsKWwo3CjcKWwo3CjcKNwpbClsKNKMKTwpHCpCjCosKRwpnCpCjCm0YMDMKNwprCo8KdKMKkwpbCl8KjKMKnwo3CoyjCoMKiwp3CjsKNwo7CmsKrKMKNKMKiwpHCjcKawprCqyjCkcKNwqPCqyjCj8KdwpDCkSjCjsKlwqQowpcowpDCncKcL8KkKMKiwpHCjcKawprCqyjCj8KNwqLCkSjCpMKWwo3CpCjCm8Klwo/Clg==
- VoidInstructions
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
Decoding with Vigenere using key “NOCODE” reveals:Fok-tl muwzx bl'g vhaoxr blig xap fiaxi w'str fbb.Hint: No hint.
Sad-ly thisp os't hasbee neat enb yanev i'lle mon.Or, after rearranging the spaces and punctuation:
Sadly this post has been eaten by a neville mon.What is a neville mon?
- Sheep_maker
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
I think instead of “a neville mon” it's probably “an evil lemon,” a reference to the Or, after rearranging the spaces and punctuation:evil kumquatSadly this post has been eaten by a neville mon.What is a neville mon?
- 1a3c5e7g9i
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
xlmtizgfozgrlmh! blf szev hloevw gsrh kfaaov. sldvevi, gsv mvcg kfaaovh dlm'g yv zh nvixrufo fklm blfi yizrm…Hint: za, yb, xc
- goldfish678
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
Try this:Ums5TlVVRTZMeTlPVVZFdVJGSkZXbGhTV1M1S1IxY3VMM2gzZFhWclAzRTlZbms0TWtGcU1WazRaWGs3SUZJNklFbFdMRWxKU1N4V0lGTTZJRlFzV0N4SklGQTZJRUZTSUV0WA==
decoded.
honestly have no idea why i didn't see this coming
- Monna-Uka
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
Using the hint, we have z=a, y=b, x=c, and so on. Using my hand-decoding skillz for 30 minutes gave me this message:xlmtizgfozgrlmh! blf szev hloevw gsrh kfaaov. sldvevi, gsv mvcg kfaaovh dlm'g yv zh nvixrufo fklm blfi yizrm…Hint: za, yb, xc
congratulations! you have solved this puzzle. however, the next puzzles won't be as merciful upon your brain…Okay then, we can wait to see your next puzzles!

- Monna-Uka
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
I updated the first post for everyone to see easier, especially new people. If you see something updated wrong, please let me know. Thanks for reading!
- VoidInstructions
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
Didn't expect people here to use the Enigma. Jokes aside, you are correct.Try this:Ums5TlVVRTZMeTlPVVZFdVJGSkZXbGhTV1M1S1IxY3VMM2gzZFhWclAzRTlZbms0TWtGcU1WazRaWGs3SUZJNklFbFdMRWxKU1N4V0lGTTZJRlFzV0N4SklGQTZJRUZTSUV0WA==
decoded.
honestly have no idea why i didn't see this coming
- 1a3c5e7g9i
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
Correct! This one's a lot more cryptic… …
58611109129668216792337443892809408293432852419827856462433644394899554420022218832355Hint: 5 bits per letter. “the alphabet”, then .?!' for a 30-char string. It's quite simple once you know how to decrypt it.
- -Rex-
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
Correct! This one's a lot more cryptic… …58611109129668216792337443892809408293432852419827856462433644394899554420022218832355Hint: 5 bits per letter. “the alphabet”, then .?!' for a 30-char string. It's quite simple once you know how to decrypt it.
congratulations'.i.used.five.bit.encryption.for.this.one'
- 1a3c5e7g9i
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
You had that one solved in under 2 hours. The string was supposed to be “congratulations! i used five bit encryption for this one” but I guess I forgot the “ ” in the hint key. I'm also using it as a method of compression (TI-BASIC is weird) in a program I'm working on.(…)
58611109129668216792337443892809408293432852419827856462433644394899554420022218832355
Hint: 5 bits per letter. “the alphabet”, then .?!' for a 30-char string. It's quite simple once you know how to decrypt it.congratulations'.i.used.five.bit.encryption.for.this.one'
Last edited by 1a3c5e7g9i (May 1, 2020 04:30:47)
- 1a3c5e7g9i
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
A byte array:
And this video's the only hint: https://youtu.be/cWoZtoPPWM8
[201, 160, 231, 245, 229, 243, 243, 160, 249, 239, 245, 160, 243, 239, 236, 246, 229, 228, 160, 244, 232, 233, 243, 160, 239, 238, 229, 174, 174, 174]
And this video's the only hint: https://youtu.be/cWoZtoPPWM8
Last edited by 1a3c5e7g9i (May 3, 2020 17:33:54)
- A-E-
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
Look, tornadoes with closed eyes!
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- Maximouse
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
Looks like JavaScript, but when I try to run it, I get Look, tornadoes with closed eyes!( (
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Uncaught TypeError: ((intermediate value)(...) + [])[(+(![]))] is not a function
- Monna-Uka
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
It has `` at the end… can't think of any solution now 

- Maximouse
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
`` is an empty string (if this is actually JavaScript). I believe it causes something to be converted to a string. It has `` at the end… can't think of any solution now
- Sheep_maker
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Can you Decode this? (Decode Posts - Part 2)
It's because you can't start a line with a parentheses in JavaScript if the previous line doesn't use semicolons; otherwise it'll try to execute the previous line as a function callLooks like JavaScript, but when I try to run it, I get Look, tornadoes with closed eyes!// snipUncaught TypeError: ((intermediate value)(...) + [])[(+(![]))] is not a function