The Message In This 20-Year Old Cipher Is Not What You Think
2014.01.23
A cipher is a method for encrypting messages to keep them safe from
prying eyes. But thanks to the internet, this decades-old family mystery
has finally been revealed:
Posted a thread on Ask Metafilter titled "Decoding cancer-addled ramblings", here's an explanation on the cipher's back story:
Posted a thread on Ask Metafilter titled "Decoding cancer-addled ramblings", here's an explanation on the cipher's back story:
My grandmother passed away in 1996 of a fast-spreading cancer. She was non-communicative her last two weeks, but in that time, she left at least 20 index cards with scribbled letters on them. My cousins and I were between 8-10 years old at the time, and believed she was leaving us a code. We puzzled over them for a few months trying substitution ciphers, and didn't get anywhere.
It only took Metafilter user harperpitt 15 minutes to figure out an important clue:Was she a religious woman? The last As, as well as the AAA combo, make me think of "Amen, amen, amen." So extrapolating -- TYAGF = "Thank you Almighty God for..."
It would make sense to end with "Thank you, Almighty God, for everything, Amen - Thank you, Almighty God, for everything, Amen, Amen, Amen."
It was soon revealed that the message comprised of the first letters of words from a prayer:It would make sense to end with "Thank you, Almighty God, for everything, Amen - Thank you, Almighty God, for everything, Amen, Amen, Amen."
AGH, YES! Sorry for the double post, but:
OFWAIHHBTNTKCTWBDOEAIIIHFUTDODBAFUOT
AWFTWTAUALUNITBDUFEFTITKTPATGFAEA
Our Father who art in Heaven, hallowed be thy name... etc etc etc
Be sure to read the whole fascinating thread here.OFWAIHHBTNTKCTWBDOEAIIIHFUTDODBAFUOT
AWFTWTAUALUNITBDUFEFTITKTPATGFAEA
Our Father who art in Heaven, hallowed be thy name... etc etc etc
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