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*Everything on TEXTENCRYTPED.com
revolves around the
A-Z 1-10 ` ~ ? ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) - _ + = { } [ ] / \ | ; : " ' , . > <
standard PW character set,
English Alphabet.

-A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,
M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W,X,Y,Z-

All other numbers, punctuation or symbols are treated as numbers/symbols/punctuation.



Fun Fact 1:

If you are considering all possible combinations of 58 characters
from a standard alphabet (26 letters, 10 digits, and 32 special characters),
then there are 2^116 possible combinations.


Fun Fact 2:

For a typical computer to calculate 2^116, it would likely take a
negligible amount of time, likely only a fraction of a second,
as modern processors can perform very large exponentiation calculations
extremely quickly.


Fun Fact 3:

Having the answer isn't the whole answer... in this, "ghaim."











MASTER DECODER


*USES EVERY DECODER
ON THE SITE AND ALSO,
IDENTIFIES THE
ENCRYPTION METHOD.




Decipher ANY/ALL
of the, "Encryption Methods,"
on this site



UNDER CONSTRUCTION - UNFINISHED/Currently not functioning.

MASTER DECRYPTOR




Here's the encrypted message: here

Here's the decoded message: here


And here's what TYPE of encryption it was: here



































"ENCRYPTION METHODS"

WEBSITE
NAVIGATION:

Sections


Go to Section 00: Binary Code

Go to Section 0: Language Translator (*Google)

Go to Section 1: Phony Characters

Go to Section 2: Phonetic Encryption

Go to Section 3: Word Scrambling

Go to Section 4: Letter/Symbol Switching: 1 to 1

Go to Section 5: Letter/Symbol Switching: 1 to 2,3,4,5 - "Clumping / un-even pairs,"
Encryption (A = bd / B = mo / C = yei / D = uw / E = b etc etc)


Go to Section 6: Numbers to letters 1-26 // a = 1, b = 2 etc etc

Go to Section 7: Caesar Ciphers (shift)

Go to Section 8: NUMBERS TO LETTERS (all math - BIG UNIT)

Go to Section 9: LETTERS + NUMBERS


MULTIPLE RULES // MULTIPLE ENCRYPTION & DECODING PROTOCOLS


Go to Section 51: "2 rules," Encryption

Go to Section 52: "3 rules," Encryption

Go to Section 53: "4 rules," Encryption

Go to Section 54: "5 rules," Encryption




































ENCRYPTION METHODS








Section 00


00. Binary Code


*Converting Letters To 0's and 1's.


Encoding Binary Code:


Input a message to encrypt:

(*Maximum 300 characters.)



The last 5 inputted messages + Binary Code Encryption:

Will1 - nice = 00111110000010010000

Will1 - testing = 11110100000111011110110000011100110

Will1 - yes = 111111000001110

Will1 - cat = 001000000111110

Will1 - Cat = 0000111110








Binary Code Alphabet

a = 00001

b =00010

c = 00100

d = 01000

e = 10000

f = 00011

g = 00110

h = 01100

i = 11000

j = 10001

k = 10010

l = 10100

m = 00101

n = 00111

o = 10101

p = 11001

q = 11100

r = 10011

s = 01110

t = 11110

u = 11101

v = 11011

w = 10111

x = 01111

y = 11111

z = 00000










































Section 0


0. Language Translator (*Google translator)


*Use the Google translator to translate a message"











Section 1


1. Phony Characters















Section 2


2. Phonetic Encryption
















Section 3.


3. Word Scrambling


*Scrambling the letters but not changing the words











Section 4


4. Letter/Symbol Switching: 1 to 1















Section 5


5. Letter/Symbol Switching: 1 to 2,3,4,5 - "Clumping / un-even pairs."


*Encryption (A = bd / B = mo / C = yei / D = uw / E = b etc etc)








Section 6


6. Numbers to letters 1-26 // a = 1, b = 2 etc etc


*Encryption (A = bd / B = mo / C = yei / D = uw / E = b etc etc)








































Section 7


7. Caesar Ciphers


*Shifting letters to the right and left 1-26.


Encoding A Caesar Cipher:


Input a message to encrypt:

(*Maximum 300 characters.)



The last 5 inputted messages + Caesar Cipher Encryption:

Will1 - Yep = Message to encrypt | Encrypted: qwh +(18)

Will1 - like a oil field = Message to encrypt | Encrypted: axzt p dxa uxtas +(15)

Will1 - improving = Message to encrypt | Encrypted: lpsurylqj +(3)

Will1 - Both of these projects are great vs memorizing some gay professors lectures = Message to encrypt | Encrypted: jwbp wn bpmam xzwrmkba izm ozmib da umuwzqhqvo awum oig xzwnmaawza tmkbczma +(8)

Will1 - i like this project = Message to encrypt | Encrypted: c fcey nbcm jlidywn +(20)

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OR REVERSE IT...
and input an encrypted message
and see if it's coded with a,
"Caesar Cipher encryption method."

Attempt to decipher an encrypted message:
(*Maximum 300 characters.)




















































Section 8


8. NUMBERS TO LETTERS (all math)


*A=1, or Caesar shift, we already covered but any math... 1+2 = 3 = c. Anything numeric converted to 1-26.








Section 9


9. LETTERS + NUMBERS


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Section 51



UNDER CONSTRUCTION - UNFINISHED/Currently not functioning.

51. "2 Rule," Encryption



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