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  2. Bacon's cipher - Wikipedia

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    Bacon's cipher is a steganographic method of encoding a message in the presentation of text, using groups of five letters 'A' or 'B'. Learn how it works, see examples and explore its connection to Francis Bacon and Shakespeare.

  3. Vigenère cipher - Wikipedia

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    the first letter a of the plaintext is shifted by 14 positions in the alphabet (because the first letter O of the key is the 14th letter of the alphabet, counting from zero), yielding o; the second letter t is shifted by 2 (because the second letter C of the key is the 2nd letter of the alphabet, counting from zero) yielding v;

  4. Pigpen cipher - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, variations and insecurity of the pigpen cipher, a geometric simple substitution cipher that uses symbols in a grid. The cipher is also known as the masonic cipher, Rosicrucian cipher, Napoleon cipher and tic-tac-toe cipher.

  5. Substitution cipher - Wikipedia

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    A substitution cipher is a method of encrypting in which units of plaintext are replaced with ciphertext, using a key. A monoalphabetic cipher uses fixed substitution over the entire message, while a polyalphabetic cipher uses multiple substitutions at different positions.

  6. Atbash - Wikipedia

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    Atbash is a cipher that maps each letter to its reverse in the alphabet, such as A to Z and B to Y. It is used to encrypt the Hebrew alphabet and has no security, as it lacks a key.

  7. Musical cryptogram - Wikipedia

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    A musical cryptogram is a sequence of musical symbols that refers to an extra-musical text by some logical relationship, usually between note names and letters. Learn about the history, systems and examples of musical cryptograms in Western music, from Josquin des Prez to Olivier Messiaen.

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