CODES & CIPHERS

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Compilation of codes, ciphers & some abbreviations to shorten the message before encrypting them. Learn the e... More

CONTENTS
A1Z26
Acrostic Cipher
ADFGX & ADFGVX Cipher
Affine Cipher
Atbash
Bacon's Cipher
Bifid Cipher
Binary Code
Book Codes
Caesar Cipher
Clock Cipher
Columnar Transposition Cipher
CW Abbreviations
Daedalus Cipher
Dancing Man/Men Code
Morse Code
Morse Code Abbreviations
Pigpen, Rosicrucian, & Templar Cipher
Playfair Cipher
Porta Cipher
Rail Fence ( Zigzag ) Cipher
Tap Code/Knock Code
The Pinprick Code
Trifid Cipher
Vigenère Cipher
Solfa Cipher

Rot13

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ROT13 ("rotate by 13 places", sometimes hyphenated ROT-13) is a simple letter substitution cipher that replaces a letter with the letter 13 letters after it in the alphabet. ROT13 is a special case of the Caesar cipher, developed in ancient Rome.

Because there are 26 letters (2×13) in the basic Latin alphabet, ROT13 is its own inverse; that is, to undo ROT13, the same algorithm is applied, so the same action can be used for encoding and decoding. The algorithm provides virtually no cryptographic security, and is often cited as a canonical example of weak encryption.

Look up table:

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

NOTE :

Only those letters which occur in the English alphabet are affected; numbers, symbols, whitespace, and all other characters are left unchanged. Because there are 26 letters in the English alphabet and 26 = 2 × 13, the ROT13 function is its own inverse:

©wikipedia

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