Cryptograms | |||||||
Ten problems with solutions taken from famous sayings, adages, and proverbs. By William F. Bultas. |
Ancient Greek mythological themes. Solutions listed separately, along with stories about the mythical characters in the puzzle. |
Collection based on literary passages, both general and with specific sets from William Cowper, Jane Austen's Persuasion, Plato's Phaedrus. Includes browser-based solution and solving instructions. |
Interactive browser-based solver. Also contains program to generate cryptograms from a user-submitted quotation. |
Functional online cryptogram machine and solver. Has wof and buster extra features. |
Puzzles featuring a portrait of a famous person and an encrypted quotation of its source or subject. |
Source code archive with several programs to automatically solve puzzles. Also includes "crypo-quote" of the day. |
Daily problems and solutions available with or without interactive browser-based solver. |
Daily problems with browser based solver. The author's name is hidden in the cipher alphabet. [Requires Java] |
Solving tool through web browser. Allows entry of a phrase, or selection from "easy, medium, or hard" quotations taken from the Linux fortune collection. Also features the ability to send cryptogram-encoded messages via email. |
A new problem every week. |
Sample journal issue, links to member homepages, subject-related graphics, subscription information, and resources. |
Historical background, contest details, and solution for the 157 year-old cryptograph which may have been written by Edgar Allan Poe. |
Collection with browser-based solver tool. Includes hints. After deciphering the hidden quotation, solvers must derive the author's name from the cipher-quote letter pairs to complete their puzzle task. [Requires Java] |
Browser based solver. [Requires Flash 6] |
Weekly puzzles for printing and solving along with the solutions. Also offers a magazine and an online store. |
Has the statistics for various types of writings(Press, Religious, Scientific), position in the word(first, second, third, last), and digraphs. |
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