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Re: Codebusters C

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jimmy-bond wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2020 10:20 pm
ckenn4189 wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2020 1:09 pmDo you think you could walk me through a k1?
https://toebes.com/codebusters/TestPrint.html?test=4
Question number 2 on here
The question you mentioned is not a K1
You are likely both correct. I believe that link gives ckenn4189 access to "Test 4" saved on ckenn4189's computer but when jimmy-bond opened the link it opened his "Test 4" saved on their computer. Or at least that is what it did for me. For example when I opened it on mine the questions was "Decode this quote from Disney encoded using a Patristocrat cipher. "
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Re: Codebusters C

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Ok well I will paste it in here...
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Re: Codebusters C

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GoldenKnight1 wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2020 3:10 am
jimmy-bond wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2020 10:20 pm
ckenn4189 wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2020 1:09 pmDo you think you could walk me through a k1?
https://toebes.com/codebusters/TestPrint.html?test=4
Question number 2 on here
The question you mentioned is not a K1
You are likely both correct. I believe that link gives ckenn4189 access to "Test 4" saved on ckenn4189's computer but when jimmy-bond opened the link it opened his "Test 4" saved on their computer. Or at least that is what it did for me. For example when I opened it on mine the questions was "Decode this quote from Disney encoded using a Patristocrat cipher. "
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zhk0Y5 ... sp=sharing
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Re: Codebusters C

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ckenn4189 wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2020 6:23 am
GoldenKnight1 wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2020 3:10 am
jimmy-bond wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2020 10:20 pm

The question you mentioned is not a K1
You are likely both correct. I believe that link gives ckenn4189 access to "Test 4" saved on ckenn4189's computer but when jimmy-bond opened the link it opened his "Test 4" saved on their computer. Or at least that is what it did for me. For example when I opened it on mine the questions was "Decode this quote from Disney encoded using a Patristocrat cipher. "
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zhk0Y5 ... sp=sharing
I can't actually see your test (I'm asked to log in) but a key takeaway is that K1 and K2 aristocrats are not really different from normal aristocrats. You'd solve them as you would solve any other aristocrat, and the only thing you maybe might change is that K1 and K2 give you a not-always-helpful hint about what is in the key. For example, the correspondence might be



What makes this a K1 is that the keyword, "SCIOLY," appears somewhere in the replacement text (although it doesn't have to be at the beginning; it could be anywhere). So A goes to S; B goes to C; C goes to I; and everything from G onwards goes to a letter that isn't in SCIOLY. Of course, you might not know that the keyword is SCIOLY when you're solving the question, so you'd approach the question the same as you'd approach any aristo- or patristocrat: look for the letter e based on frequencies; look for single-letter words which are "I" or "a"; looked for "the"; and so forth. Good luck!
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Re: Codebusters C

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Thanks for your help. I updated the link for the test image so it will work now...
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Re: Codebusters C

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ckenn4189 wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2020 10:06 am Thanks for your help. I updated the link for the test image so it will work now...
For that question in particular, it does not mention the actual keyword, so you cannot solve it simply by testing different areas where the keyword can go, as I normally do. So, you would need to associated blanks with letters which aren't commonly used and go from there.
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is it true that codebusters is going to be a division b event only for the 2020-2021 season? it's not listed as an event for division c on the tentative schedule but i'll be really sad if they take it away :(
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violaflute wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 1:57 pm is it true that codebusters is going to be a division b event only for the 2020-2021 season? it's not listed as an event for division c on the tentative schedule but i'll be really sad if they take it away :(
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Re: Codebusters C

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Can someone please explain what it means when text is encoded with a K2 alphabet? I understand how K1 works but I'm not sure about K2. Thanks!
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Re: Codebusters C

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mooonstone wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2020 10:56 am Can someone please explain what it means when text is encoded with a K2 alphabet? I understand how K1 works but I'm not sure about K2. Thanks!
Same..I kind of understand K1 but not K2

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