Crack the code


(Adam) #1

4449666668336656699


(gg2ez) #2

But what type of coding method did you use? You’ve got to give us a basis of what code to use.


(Frogteam) #3

Some sort of hint, I’ve got half a page of aimless thoughts on it. I need a direction.


(Adam) #4

I cant give you guide lines, because there is a real world prize.


(XavienX) #5

Google doesn’t work. I give up.


(SereneFlight) #6

Mmmmm… yeah, I think I got it. It’s bunch of random numbers.


(Adam) #7

google wont help, since it is an incripted message.

And no, there is logic to the code.


(VincentRJaeger) #8

There has to be a -Key- though, right?


(Adam) #9

There is no key, it is just an old method.


(gg2ez) #10

Is it an actual code used by other people throughout history or in the present or is it a code you just cobbled together?


(Erveon) #11

“I WON TEN JNX”

Is what I got. Not sure what JNX is :stuck_out_tongue:

Unless you missed another 5 in there,
the result would be:

“I won 10k NX”

(The pattern is rather easy, for people that ever worked with a phone :p)


(Adam) #12

@Laekh winner. I will pm you the code when I get it!


(VincentRJaeger) #13

An old method…?

I thought you meant “old” as in Vigenère or Playfair ciphers >.> Not a b loody phone code.


(Erveon) #14

Awesome! :smiley:


(Frogteam) #15

Ugh I was thinking too old school as well. Dang kids D:


(gg2ez) #16

Are you kidding? How is a phone code an “old method”?


(Frogteam) #17

Meh, old is relative. He’s technically in the clear.