There are a number of different code ciphers for different things in gaming, like message encryption and simple secrete lettering between senders. One of the most simple of ciphers is a number
Cipher that consists of the 26 letters of the alphabet being coded each by number
a-1,
b-2, and so on. The (-) indicates letter to letter. The (,) is the space between each word. The next Cipher is a play on the alphabet. Which ever letter is above or below the letter in the
cipher is how you would cipher the sentence. For instance (A) is actually the letter (N), (Y) is (M), (R) is (E) and so forth. It’s just plain fun for long road trips, classroom activity’s, and sending messages that aren’t just the same old
plane Jane ILU or
IMU TXTs. They also use these type of ciphers to send
msgs they don't want people reading tho throw them off a trial. Old/present War tact for a strategy guide to formation.
Cipher's
19-21-3-11-9-20
19-5-14-4, 8-5-12-16, 11-9-12-15, 22-9-20-15-18, 25-1-14-11-5-5
9, 12-15-22-5, 13-25, 6-1-13-9-12-25
7-1-13-5-18, 6-15-18, 12-9-6-5
25-15-21-18, 4-15-7, 23-1-14-20-18, 20-15, 5-1-20, 13-25, 3-1-20
3-8-3-18-18-25, 16-9-5, 13-15-18-14-9-14-7, 20-15, 25-15-21, 4-1-18-12-9-14-7
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
“SHPW
MBH FGNXWRE”
“QENMN WVAT”
“YBER FVAA’Q NTNVAFG
GUNA FVAAVAT”
“HENHF
NAQ ARCGHAR
NER BS
UBG TNF NAQ
NVE”
“MBHE N UBBWRE” XBX!