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      • What's a cryptogram, you say? It's a special type of puzzle where a famous quote is encrypted with a scrambled alphabet cipher, where each letter has been replaced with a different letter. This is known as a substitution cipher (technical term: monoalphabetic substitution cipher).
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    While the cryptogram has remained popular, over time other puzzles similar to it have emerged. One of these is the Cryptoquote, which is a famous quote encrypted in the same way as a cryptogram. A more recent version, with a biblical twist, is CodedWord.

    • Start with the one-letter words. Many, if not most puzzles, will have one or more words which are composed of only a single letter. In the english language, the only two commonly used one-letter words are I and a, so it's usually a safe bet that any single-letter word in your puzzle can be decoded to one of those two.
    • Frequency analysis and the importance of ETAOIN. Frequency analysis is a fancy term for a simple idea - certain letters appear far more often in the english language than others.
    • Contractions and possessives are your friend. You may have hated learning about contractions in grade-school, but here in crypto-land, contractions are extremely useful!
    • Move on to the two- and three-letter words. By now you maybe have placed an 'A' or an 'I' on the board, if there were any one-letter words available, and maybe you've even placed an 'E' or a 'T' via frequency analysis.
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    • Cracking Common Words. Fill in WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY, and HOW if you see question marks. If you notice a question mark at the end of an encoded message, you can always assume one of these words appears somewhere in the sentence.
    • Figuring out the First Letters. Search for 1-character phrases to place the letters A and I. Since the only 1-letter words in English are A or I, they’ll be the easiest to find in your puzzle.
    • Finding Letter Patterns. See if there are repeated phrases throughout the puzzle. Famous quotes that are turned into cryptograms usually have repeated or similar words, so search for strings of common characters throughout the puzzle.
  3. Jul 21, 2011 · Unlike cryptograms, which can include any message, cryptoquote word puzzles contain either a famous saying or a quote by a famous person. The quote must be translated using a cipher, or a key, in which one letter stands for another.

  4. 1 Words with the given letter. First, look at the words containing the given letter (‘G’ in the example). In this puzzle, the best starting point is probably G_ _ _G. The most likely answer is GOING (as GULAG is unlikely in a celebrity quote!). You could pencil in GOING now or look for further confirmation — up to you. 2 One-letter words.

  5. Expert Mode. Click Here! Welcome to our free cryptogram game! What's a cryptogram, you say? It's a special type of puzzle where a famous quote is encrypted with a scrambled alphabet cipher, where each letter has been replaced with a different letter. This is known as a substitution cipher (technical term: monoalphabetic substitution cipher).

  6. Jan 1, 2008 · Quotable Cryptograms contains 500 codes to crack, in the form of 500 cryptogram puzzles featuring famous quotations on a variety of topics. The cryptograms have been created from several kinds of codes and ciphers, and they range in difficulty from easy to hard.

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