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Re: Codebusters C
18ish moderately difficult questions is about the limit for number of questions that can be solved (but also depends on test content. If its aristo heavy, maybe more, if it's like RSAs, Bacons, etc then less)
https://www.printable-puzzles.com/print ... ograms.php has excellent printable cryptograms. I don't think enough people know about this.
Placing really depends on comp. A solid time bonus (idk 3 min ish) and a decent test should place almost any comp.
https://www.printable-puzzles.com/print ... ograms.php has excellent printable cryptograms. I don't think enough people know about this.
Placing really depends on comp. A solid time bonus (idk 3 min ish) and a decent test should place almost any comp.
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In normal mono-alphabetic subs, do you have to fill in the blanks in the replacement table?
Like this
a b c d e f g h
fq 1 7 1 5 2 6 4
rp v a x u f i d
Do I need to fill in that g
Like this
a b c d e f g h
fq 1 7 1 5 2 6 4
rp v a x u f i d
Do I need to fill in that g
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Nope, you're not required to fill out the frequency table - it's just there to help you!
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Re: Codebusters C
Do you guys have any tips on how to tackle misspelled aristocrats?
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Re: Codebusters C
PracktissMr.Epithelium wrote: ↑March 6th, 2020, 6:35 pm Do you guys have any tips on how to tackle misspelled aristocrats?
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Re: Codebusters C
Do you mean on a test? Because you normally won't get points off for leaving things blank on the replacement table and if the frequency for g is already blank that means there weren't any g's to begin with in the ciphertext so there wouldn't be anything to fill-in.
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Re: Codebusters C
In general, I find that they can be mostly solved using normal aristocrat strategies. Sometimes it helps memorizing common mispellings, one that's come up for me a lot is "EYE" instead of "I".Mr.Epithelium wrote: ↑March 6th, 2020, 6:35 pm Do you guys have any tips on how to tackle misspelled aristocrats?
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For the State tournaments, manual says that you have to know how to do cryptanalysis on vigenere and affine ciphers with "crib" of a certain amount of letters. Can someone explain what this means?
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This means that they provide the ciphertext as always, but now they give you x amount of plaintext letters. For Vigenere, you use this to determine the key. For affine, you use these letters to calculate the values for a and b.
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You can use either one.jimmy-bond wrote: ↑March 8th, 2020, 10:18 amThis means that they provide the ciphertext as always, but now they give you x amount of plaintext letters. For Vigenere, you use this to determine the key. For affine, you use these letters to calculate the values for a and b.
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