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  2. Cryptogram Solver (online tool) - Boxentriq

    www.boxentriq.com/code-breaking/cryptogram

    Cryptogram Solver. Tool to automatically solve cryptograms. A cryptogram is a short piece of encrypted text using any of the classic ciphers. Usually it is simple enough that it can be solved by hand.

  3. Cipher identifier to quickly decrypt/decode any text. Tool to identify/recognize the type of encryption/encoding applied to a message (more 200 ciphers/codes are detectable). Search for a tool

  4. Multi Decoder - CacheSleuth

    www.cachesleuth.com/multidecoder

    This multi decoder is designed to solve a wide variety of codes and ciphers, especially useful for Geocaching. Easy to use for both mobile and desktop browsers!

  5. Cipher Identifier (online tool) - Boxentriq

    www.boxentriq.com/code-breaking/cipher-identifier

    This tool uses AI/Machine Learning technology to recognize over 25 common cipher types and encodings including: Caesar Cipher, Vigenère Cipher (including the autokey variant), Beaufort Cipher (including the autokey variant), Playfair Cipher, Two-Square/Double Playfair Cipher, Columnar Transposition Cipher, Bifid Cipher, Four-Square Cipher ...

  6. Cryptogram Solver - Rumkin.com

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    Cryptogram Solver. If you have a plain text message, this will help find possible solutions in a matter of seconds. It works with simple substitution ciphers only. Do you have a cryptogram, also known as a cryptoquip or a simple letter substitution cipher? Just type it in here and perhaps this will solve it right away.

  7. Tool to decrypt/encrypt with Caesar cipher (or Caesar code), a shift cipher, one of the most easy and most famous encryption systems, that uses the substitution of a letter by another one further in the alphabet.

  8. quipqiup is a fast and automated cryptogram solver by Edwin Olson. It can solve simple substitution ciphers often found in newspapers, including puzzles like cryptoquips (in which word boundaries are preserved) and patristocrats (inwhi chwor dboun darie saren t).

  9. Caesar cipher: Encode and decode online. Method in which each letter in the plaintext is replaced by a letter some fixed number of positions down the alphabet. The method is named after Julius Caesar, who used it in his private correspondence.

  10. dCode is the universal site for decipher coded messages, cheating on letter games, solving puzzles, geocaches and treasure hunts, etc.

  11. Free tools for code-breaking, solving ciphers and logic puzzles, room escape games, CTFs, Cicada 3301 and more.