🔒 CAESAR CIPHER 🔒
The Caesar cipher is a substitution cipher where each letter in the plaintext is shifted by a fixed number of places down the alphabet.
How It Works
- Choose a shift value (e.g., 3).
- Replace each letter with the letter that is
shift
positions down the alphabet. - Wrap around to the beginning of the alphabet if necessary.
- USE YOUR CIPHER WHEEL!
Decrypting Caesar Ciphers
task
Decrypt the following ciphers. Note that punctuation matters when inputting your answers. Upper and lower case does not matter.
The following all use a Caesar cipher with different shift values.
Cipher 1
Y qcapcr kcqqyec uyq upgrrcl ml rfc uyjjq md rfc aytcpl, uygrgle dmp qmkcmlc ajctcp clmsef rm qmjtc gr.
Cipher 2
Oek adem jxqj vuubydw oek wuj mxud oekhu ijqdtydw yd q xywx fbqsu... ikttud khwu je zkcf?... Y tedj xqlu yj. - Sqfjqyd Zqsa Ifqhhem.
Cipher 3
Liztqvo, pwtl ug pivl. Vwbpqvo jmiba i Rmb bew pwtqlig, ivl zqopb vwe gwc kiv aidm nqnbg xwcvla xmz xmzawv. Bpiba bew pcvlzml xwcvla wnn nwz i niuqtg wn nwcz.