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A cipher is a simple method of modifying messages to make them unreadable except to readers who know the key. Common ciphers are Caesar, Vigenere, Atbash, and several types of substitution cipher. Other ciphers include polygraphic ciphers such as Playfair and Foursquare and numerical ciphers such as Polybius and Nihilist. Cipher puzzles sometimes make use of data encodings like Morse, Binary, or Base64.
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How would I go about solving this Ben Drowned cipher?
The cipher is: BJWHS4TLNMQGU4TNNZTSA4TBOVWGOIDJM5XG22RAO5VWO5T2EBUGS===
Translating the Base32 gives us "lyrkk jrmng raulg ignmj wkgvz hi", which is suspected to be an Enigma Cipher just from the letter … groupings being a match for that type of cipher. …
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Looking to solve a puzzle from Ben Drowned called "The Glitch Cipher"
Boxentriq's Cipher Identifier says the cipher is likely a Monoalphabetic Substitution, but that may not be accurate as the cipher's formatting may have something to do with text groupings, omissions, or … You can view a Wayback Machine version of the page this cipher was on here (do not yet want to rule out the idea that the page's other contents may be relevant to the cipher). …