Ciphers and codes
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Codes are a way of altering a message so the original meaning is hidden. Generally, this requires a code book or word. Ciphers are processes that are applied to a message to hide or encipher information. These process are reversed to...

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We've been having loads of fun trying out various secret codes and ciphers. Here are three of our favorites to try with your mini-detectives!

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Secret Postcard Decoder: Ciphers are a secret or disguised way of writing. Ciphers and codes have been around a very long time and have seen endless variations and iterations in order to confuse those who aren't meant to read its contents. In recent times we use computers t…
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Morse Alphabet - How to interpret the Morse Code Alphabet? Download this Morse Alphabet template now! Download this Morse Alphabet template now and start communicating in Morse!

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JF Ptak Science Books Post 1807 Part of the series The History of Blank, Empty and Missing Things Lewis Carroll created a lovely, simple cipher in the midst of his Alice and Snark and Logic and Sylvie publications. It really...

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Morse code, pigpen, phonetic alphabet, tap code, substitution ciphers, letters for numbers, American sign language: fun secret spy codes & ciphers for kids

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Download Pigpen Cipher Font lettering from here by a single click. That includes free font, symbol font, arrow font, tic tac toe font & dingbat typeface.
Tool to decrypt/encrypt as a Knight Templar. Knights Templars Ciphers is a substitution code replacing letters by symbols from the Maltese Cross, icon of Order of the Temple.

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Substitution ciphers are a way of encrypting or disguising language so that a phrase or paragraph can't be read by anyone who doesn't know the cipher. Ciphers are commonly made by substituting one letter for another. They're a fun way for...

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