K2 isn't that different from K1. In a K1 alphabet, if you write out the ciphertext alphabet from A to Z, then you will find a keyword in the corresponding plaintext letters. In a K2 alphabet, if you write out the plaintext alphabet from A to Z, then you will find a keyword in the corresponding ciphertext letters.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!
For example, this is a K1:
And this is a K2:
Notice how in both of them, one of the lines contains the keyword while the other one is just in alphabetical order. Which lines these are determines whether you're dealing with a K1 or a K2.