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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
Can you decode this?
New System: DeCoins!
Both creators and solvers are now rewarded for their work. DeCoins are a point system that is kept track of on the leaderboard.
I created DeCoins to encourage competitiveness, creativity, and develop a community.
This is a fresh slate for the Decoding topics. No points from past cipher-solving will be awarded.
How to Play:
For Cipher Creators:
Step 1: Create a cipher using whatever means necessary.
Step 2: Fill out the form below and post it. Assign a difficulty level to it, from 1 to 5.
Step 3: For every week your cipher is unsolved, you get 1 DeCoin.
Step 4: If no-one solves your cipher within a month, you get an extra DeCoin.
Step 5: If someone has posted a solution to your cipher, you must check it and post if the solution is correct or not. Do not give it away if it is incorrect.
Step 6: When your cipher is solved, you no longer collect DeCoins for it.
For Cipher Solvers:
Step 1: Find a cipher to decode, and get to work.
Step 2: You may use others' help to decode the cipher. The DeCoins will be given to all participants.
Step 3: If you think you have solved the cipher, post the solution, your method, and the names of all participants. The cipher creator will check your solution.
Step 4: If the solution is incorrect, your team does not get any DeCoins. You must try again and post a new solution.
Step 5: If the solution is correct, each member of your team gets 1 DeCoin per difficulty level of the cipher. (I.E: If you solve a difficulty 4 cipher, each participant gets 4 points.)
Original topic by @Endermuffine71
2.0 topic by @Monna-Uka
Permission to create this topic
New System: DeCoins!
Both creators and solvers are now rewarded for their work. DeCoins are a point system that is kept track of on the leaderboard.
I created DeCoins to encourage competitiveness, creativity, and develop a community.
This is a fresh slate for the Decoding topics. No points from past cipher-solving will be awarded.
How to Play:
For Cipher Creators:
Step 1: Create a cipher using whatever means necessary.
Step 2: Fill out the form below and post it. Assign a difficulty level to it, from 1 to 5.
Step 3: For every week your cipher is unsolved, you get 1 DeCoin.
Step 4: If no-one solves your cipher within a month, you get an extra DeCoin.
Step 5: If someone has posted a solution to your cipher, you must check it and post if the solution is correct or not. Do not give it away if it is incorrect.
Step 6: When your cipher is solved, you no longer collect DeCoins for it.
For Cipher Solvers:
Step 1: Find a cipher to decode, and get to work.
Step 2: You may use others' help to decode the cipher. The DeCoins will be given to all participants.
Step 3: If you think you have solved the cipher, post the solution, your method, and the names of all participants. The cipher creator will check your solution.
Step 4: If the solution is incorrect, your team does not get any DeCoins. You must try again and post a new solution.
Step 5: If the solution is correct, each member of your team gets 1 DeCoin per difficulty level of the cipher. (I.E: If you solve a difficulty 4 cipher, each participant gets 4 points.)
Last edited by co0lcr34t10ns (Oct. 17, 2024 15:12:35)
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
Create A Cipher!
This form is for creating ciphers. Be creative.
Current Ciphers
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Cipher:
Difficulty Level:
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Current Ciphers
#1: by co0lcr34t10ns (Not earning DeCoins)Difficulty Level: 2Zinqwzw ws Eov Lgx Hgqwqw Wlkg Bujhi cbl usyi c kwavhvhit pjbtvwk gapi
A welcoming cipher. I will not earn DeCoins from this cipher.#2: by MonkeyBean2 (New DeCoin next Monday)Difficulty Level: 2630c6205771662177b1a6e07680675552c433616650a6610751131582c0c361f3f46295c7c1b7e0a2a183848274e205427073d143419543b553e5b226005640a38
Think of an operator that is the inverse of itself…#5: By BigNate469 (New DeCoin next Tuesday)Difficulty Level: 2138 206 211 186 208
The key is in my username#6: by MonkeyBean2 (New DeCoin next Tuesday)Difficulty Level: 3251d05050505055e050f095e0b0f1208191a5e0a16195e1b150e16190c5d5e3b0f10170c1d0a09121d0a150f100b5d5e51310f305e3319255e1c395e3d304c5e5614090b0a5e0a16071d0c0a1510175e0a16195e1c0c090a19180f0c1b190c0b5e120f12525e170f5e1c0c090a19180f0c1b195e180f0c5e1d100f0a16190c5e070f0c1a55
Consider looking at the bit patterns… Graphing each byte and the following byte as (byte, followingbyte) on a graph could help… (tip: look at other commonly found binary data to see if there are any similar patterns)#7: by MonkeyBean2 (New DeCoin next Tuesday)Difficulty Level: 31a00010445002d10411d5d21190b0f450d2a00410d5b3d070b1944590600020156281d544b070036001246692e4f304b075e0f0a0f0557342d0b0a0b4b653e084e176d030b054d12271c4833122b001c4b0c55620641075c6d0a001e081c3004150b1a2f161a0e165724170e035a281746081c092a0013471b10464e46081b70
The key is my username#8: by blubby4 (New DeCoin next Tuesday)Difficulty Level: 3(13²) 14 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 16 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 14
I'm worried I'll give it away if I say too much, but what can 13² be written as?#9: by gilbert_given_189 (New DeCoin next Tuesday)SteganographyFrom the previous topic. The text is the least significant bit of the image.#10: by gilbert_given_189 (New DeCoin next Wednesday)Difficulty Level: 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
Encoded here is the ASK demodulation result of a news broadcast Clicky picked up. It's a binary stream, so it has been encoded in base64 for this post. Clicky have already decoded the message for me, but you guys don't have that pleasure lol. Try decoding it yourself!#12: by davidtheplatform (New DeCoin next Thursday)(cipher is too beefy, link)Difficulty Level: 5
hint:The answer isn't in the corpus, but you do need information about it to decode the cipher. They also don't interact directly, ie. you shouldn't xor the cipher and corpus (or anything similar)[/code]#13: by co0lcr34t10ns (New DeCoin next Thursday)Difficulty Level: 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]
Beefy multi layered cipher using a custom code. Not exactly hard but very time consuming. I'll give you the first hint. The first key is “goodluck”. Heh, accurate. BTW I do have a CyberChef of this and it does work.#14: by -YourLocalPhantom- (New DeCoin next Friday)Difficulty Level: 2Uses a custom alphabetK65p8de29cyG1m7gabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789
The Golden Ten#15: by TheCreatorOfUnTV (New DeCoin next Friday)Difficulty Level: 2iimpqxrwrf
Your hint is that this isn't SHA-512 you think you're clever huh
Solved Ciphers#4: by BigNate469 (solved by MonkeyBean2)1x3LDifficulty Level: 1
Rotate
Solution:Method: Rotate the cipher visuallyText#3: by blubby4 (solved by MonkeyBean2)Difficulty Level: 30001110100001110010010010000101001001111000000010100010100011011000101010100111001001001000000010100010100010001000001010101001000000000010010000000011000010101000011000101010000010001000010100101010101010000000111100001010000010101000110110100010101010101010010000010001000010101010011100101111000011011010101010100001100011001010001010101011100011010000110110000010000011001000100000001000000000000000000000000000000001111This text is part of the puzzle! Can't go without it.
Know a way to turn 2 strings into 1?
Solution:Method: “XORing the other text (repeated as needed) with the binary data after being converted to bytes.”If you can read this, you know that you've solved it!
“Code:”(Taken from MonkeyBean2's solution post)x = '0001110100001110010010010000101001001111000000010100010100011011000101010100111001001001000000010100010100010001000001010101001000000000010010000000011000010101000011000101010000010001000010100101010101010000000111100001010000010101000110110100010101010101010010000010001000010101010011100101111000011011010101010100001100011001010001010101011100011010000110110000010000011001000100000001000000000000000000000000000000001111' k = b'This text is part of the puzzle! Can\'t do without it.' solution = bytes([int(x[i:i+8], ) ^ k[i//8 % len(k)] for i in range(0, len(x), 8)]) print(solution)#10: by 8to16 (Solved by SheepsAhoy)Difficulty Level: 4l8l5l12l12l15sn1n2n3
l = letter, n = number, s = space
Solution: ‘hello 123’
Method: Replace all S with space. Compare each number to the previous letter. If it is L, find the letter corresponding to that number (i.e, A=1, B=2, etc.). If it is N, keep the number.#11: by BigNate469 (solved by davidtheplatform)Difficulty Level: 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
Decode from base64 first, then try to solve. When making the cipher, I encoded it by hand- so there is a small chance it's incorrect. There's also a small chance that the base64 isn't correct either, in which case, ask me on my profile and I'll try to fix it.
Solution:Method: UnknownMy browser / operating system: ChromeOS 14541.0.0, Chrome 129.0.0.0, No Flash version detected#14: by BigNate469 (solved by TheCreatorOfUnTV and Voxalice)Difficulty Level: 1<!DO TYPE html><html><body><img s c="https://example.com/image.png"><a hr f="https://example.com/">From example.com</ ><p s yle="color: darkblue;">Webpag by BigNate469</p></body></html>
No, I'm not giving you hints for this one.
Solution:Method: This is an HTML document with some letters missing. Add in the missing letters to make it a valid HTML document with proper syntax. The missing letters end up spelling createcreate
Last edited by co0lcr34t10ns (Oct. 18, 2024 21:28:30)
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
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Last edited by co0lcr34t10ns (Oct. 18, 2024 10:48:50)
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
Cipher Creators: MonkeyBean2
Cipher:Difficulty Level: 2
Short Description: Think of an operator that is the inverse of itself…
Cipher:
630c6205771662177b1a6e07680675552c433616650a6610751131582c0c361f3f46295c7c1b7e0a2a183848274e205427073d143419543b553e5b226005640a38
Short Description: Think of an operator that is the inverse of itself…
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
Adding. Cipher Creators: MonkeyBean2
Cipher:Difficulty Level: 2630c6205771662177b1a6e07680675552c433616650a6610751131582c0c361f3f46295c7c1b7e0a2a183848274e205427073d143419543b553e5b226005640a38
Short Description: Think of an operator that is the inverse of itself…
HEY COOL REMEMBER TO BUMP COOL MUSIC RECORDS CO JAPANESE FOOD AND TWO REGULARLY
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
Cipher Creators: blubby4
Cipher:
Difficulty Level: 3
Short Description: Know a way to turn 2 strings into 1?
Hang on, the old topic was in ATs, but this is in TiMaC?
Cipher:
0001110100001110010010010000101001001111000000010100010100011011000101010100111001001001000000010100010100010001000001010101001000000000010010000000011000010101000011000101010000010001000010100101010101010000000111100001010000010101000110110100010101010101010010000010001000010101010011100101111000011011010101010100001100011001010001010101011100011010000110110000010000011001000100000001000000000000000000000000000000001111
This text is part of the puzzle! Can't do without it.
Short Description: Know a way to turn 2 strings into 1?
Hang on, the old topic was in ATs, but this is in TiMaC?
Last edited by blubby4 (Oct. 15, 2024 00:41:39)
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
Adding. Cipher Creators: blubby4
Cipher:HQ5JCk8BRRsVTkkBRREFUg==Difficulty Level: 3This text is part of the puzzle! Can't go without it.
Short Description: Know a way to turn 2 strings into 1?
They were in AT but also in TiMaC directory. This means all the topics are in TiMaC directory and not in a weird limbo (Minecraft Topic is in both TiRaP and TiMaC) Hang on, the old topic was in ATs, but this is in TiMaC?
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
BTW Cipher #3 sounds interesting so I may go for it (3 pointer is no joke)
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I love the OG mods. They are just done with forum trolls.
- BigNate469
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
I'm kinda tempted to encrypt some random string using SHA-512 and just list the difficulty as “impossible without a quantum computer”
But that wouldn't be fair, would it?
Edit:
Cipher Creators: Me (@BigNate469)
Cipher:
Difficulty Level: 1
Short Description: Rotate
But that wouldn't be fair, would it?
Edit:
Cipher Creators: Me (@BigNate469)
Cipher:
1x3L
Short Description: Rotate
Last edited by BigNate469 (Oct. 14, 2024 23:52:44)
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(Just confirming this is correct)Cipher Solvers: Me (@MonkeyBean2) snip
Solution:Text
@BigNate469 Gave me a few hints.
Working on a new one…
Okay:
Cipher Creators: me (@BigNate469)
Cipher:
138 206 211 186 208
Short Description: The key is in my username
Last edited by BigNate469 (Oct. 15, 2024 00:34:45)
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
I just realised I made a mistake in my cipher… I have updated it
Last edited by blubby4 (Oct. 15, 2024 00:42:07)
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
Cipher Creators: MonkeyBean2
Cipher:Difficulty Level: 2
Short Description: Consider looking at the bit patterns… Graphing each byte and the following byte as (byte, followingbyte) on a graph could help… (tip: look at other commonly found binary data to see if there are any similar patterns)
Cipher:
251d05050505055e050f095e0b0f1208191a5e0a16195e1b150e16190c5d5e3b0f10170c1d0a09121d0a150f100b5d5e51310f305e3319255e1c395e3d304c5e5614090b0a5e0a16071d0c0a1510175e0a16195e1c0c090a19180f0c1b190c0b5e120f12525e170f5e1c0c090a19180f0c1b195e180f0c5e1d100f0a16190c5e070f0c1a55
Short Description: Consider looking at the bit patterns… Graphing each byte and the following byte as (byte, followingbyte) on a graph could help… (tip: look at other commonly found binary data to see if there are any similar patterns)
- BigNate469
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
Your cipher: “yeah, medium level” Cipher Creators: MonkeyBean2
Cipher:Difficulty Level: 2251d05050505055e050f095e0b0f1208191a5e0a16195e1b150e16190c5d5e3b0f10170c1d0a09121d0a150f100b5d5e51310f305e3319255e1c395e3d304c5e5614090b0a5e0a16071d0c0a1510175e0a16195e1c0c090a19180f0c1b190c0b5e120f12525e170f5e1c0c090a19180f0c1b195e180f0c5e1d100f0a16190c5e070f0c1a55
Short Description: Consider looking at the bit patterns… Graphing each byte and the following byte as (byte, followingbyte) on a graph could help… (tip: look at other commonly found binary data to see if there are any similar patterns)
My brain: *cricket chirping noises*
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
I fixed my cipher. It was a stupid mistake on my end, I really should have check what I was copy/pasting
I think about things. Sometimes I think about things too much, and miss obvious simple things
- co0lcr34t10ns
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
I'm going to bed in 5 minutes so will revise FP with all the chaos when I wake up
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I'm a professional forum lurker who likes Vocaloid, retro games, and story writing.
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I am the 454th most active TIRAP forumer. Wow! Not surprised in any way though.
I love the OG mods. They are just done with forum trolls.
- MonkeyBean2
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
Cipher Creators: MonkeyBean2
Cipher:Difficulty Level: 3
Short Description: The key is my username.
Cipher:
1a00010445002d10411d5d21190b0f450d2a00410d5b3d070b1944590600020156281d544b070036001246692e4f304b075e0f0a0f0557342d0b0a0b4b653e084e176d030b054d12271c4833122b001c4b0c55620641075c6d0a001e081c3004150b1a2f161a0e165724170e035a281746081c092a0013471b10464e46081b70
Short Description: The key is my username.
- MonkeyBean2
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
Cipher Solvers: Me (@MonkeyBean2) Cipher Creators: blubby4
Cipher:0001110100001110010010010000101001001111000000010100010100011011000101010100111001001001000000010100010100010001000001010101001000000000010010000000011000010101000011000101010000010001000010100101010101010000000111100001010000010101000110110100010101010101010010000010001000010101010011100101111000011011010101010100001100011001010001010101011100011010000110110000010000011001000100000001000000000000000000000000000000001111Difficulty Level: 3This text is part of the puzzle! Can't do without it.
Short Description: Know a way to turn 2 strings into 1?
Hang on, the old topic was in ATs, but this is in TiMaC?
Solution:
If you can read this, you know that you've solved it!
Code:
x = '0001110100001110010010010000101001001111000000010100010100011011000101010100111001001001000000010100010100010001000001010101001000000000010010000000011000010101000011000101010000010001000010100101010101010000000111100001010000010101000110110100010101010101010010000010001000010101010011100101111000011011010101010100001100011001010001010101011100011010000110110000010000011001000100000001000000000000000000000000000000001111' k = b'This text is part of the puzzle! Can\'t do without it.' solution = bytes([int(x[i:i+8], 2) ^ k[i//8 % len(k)] for i in range(0, len(x), 8)]) print(solution)
Last edited by MonkeyBean2 (Oct. 15, 2024 01:09:24)
- blubby4
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
Correct! Well done.Cipher Solvers: Me (@MonkeyBean2) Cipher Creators: blubby4
Cipher:0001110100001110010010010000101001001111000000010100010100011011000101010100111001001001000000010100010100010001000001010101001000000000010010000000011000010101000011000101010000010001000010100101010101010000000111100001010000010101000110110100010101010101010010000010001000010101010011100101111000011011010101010100001100011001010001010101011100011010000110110000010000011001000100000001000000000000000000000000000000001111Difficulty Level: 3This text is part of the puzzle! Can't do without it.
Short Description: Know a way to turn 2 strings into 1?
Hang on, the old topic was in ATs, but this is in TiMaC?
Solution:Method: XORing the other text (repeated as needed) with the binary data after being converted to bytes.If you can read this, you know that you've solved it!
Code:x = '0001110100001110010010010000101001001111000000010100010100011011000101010100111001001001000000010100010100010001000001010101001000000000010010000000011000010101000011000101010000010001000010100101010101010000000111100001010000010101000110110100010101010101010010000010001000010101010011100101111000011011010101010100001100011001010001010101011100011010000110110000010000011001000100000001000000000000000000000000000000001111' k = b'This text is part of the puzzle! Can\'t do without it.' solution = bytes([int(x[i:i+8], 2) ^ k[i//8 % len(k)] for i in range(0, len(x), 8)]) print(solution)
I think about things. Sometimes I think about things too much, and miss obvious simple things
- blubby4
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Can you decode this? (3.0) (New system in place)
Cipher Creator: blubby4
Cipher:
Difficulty Level: 3
Short Description: I'm worried I'll give it away if I say too much, but what can 13² be written as?
Cipher:
(13²) 14 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 16 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 14
Short Description: I'm worried I'll give it away if I say too much, but what can 13² be written as?
I think about things. Sometimes I think about things too much, and miss obvious simple things
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