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solmaris [256]
2 years ago
13

I met this hella weird cryptic dude who interviewed me and gave me this puzzle. Solve it within 12 hours and ill let you know wh

at he says. Row zero (0) must be solved.
Your final code should contain nine (9) letters, and one (1) number. The number two (2) has been given to you as the first character in your final code.

Disclaimer: This code is foreign, meaning it is not a word or sentence from any language. It is a string of specific characters. You will be given a second, simpler cipher to decrypt that reads "graph." It has already been solved for you. Understanding how this smaller chart produces "graph" will grant you the deciphering method used for the large cipher.

This cipher must be completed at maximum twenty-four (24) hours from reception. Failure to complete in this time will result in re-calibration via interviewing, not disqualification, should you (as a participant) wish to continue.

To validate this code, or request further clarification, refer to this account.

Speaking to any personnel regarding the cipher without supervision is strictly prohibited, and will result in disqualification.

HINTS:

"^," or Carrots, signify a capitalized letter in the string. Capitalization matters.

Everything you need to complete this cipher is given here.

Only very basic math was used to encrypt this key (Multiplication and Division).

You are not allowed to ask others for help without the supervision of the employment center. We will know if you've leaked, or gave any information out regarding this Cipher. We are entrusting you with it.

Best of luck

Mathematics
1 answer:
Elena-2011 [213]2 years ago
6 0

no cheating thanks <3

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