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    Can I use a secret code generator?
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    Yes, there are a variety of secret code generators. You can use something like a simple cipher wheel, or find a code generator online.
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    What are some famous secret codes?
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    Some of the most famous secret codes in history include the Caesar shift, The Vigenère square, and the Enigma machine.
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    How do you make a cipher wheel?
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    One easy way to do it is to print out a premade cipher wheel template. The cipher wheel consists of 2 circles with the letters of the alphabet written along the outer edges. Place the smaller circle on top of the larger one and fasten them together with a split pin. Turn the inner wheel so that one of the letters lines up with the letter of your choice on the outer wheel (such as Z and C), then pin the wheel in place so you can use the wheel as a guide when writing your cipher!
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    What should I do if someone figures out my secret code/cipher?
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    if it's someone who you don't want knowing, make a new code and tell all others involved that the code's been changed. If you don't mind the person knowing, explain it to them, and extend your 'inner circle'.
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    What is the use of it?
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    It can be used to keep something in secret (in a group of for yourself, commonly used in diaries) or share information unnoticeable with a group of people in front of other people. This is actually really fun to create and use, especially if you add your own twist to it.
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    How do I find out what a secret code is?
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    You can find out secret codes using Omniglot. I recommend this website as it gives the real script of all the languages in the world.
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    Can I use more than one code/method in a single writing?
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    Yes you can, as long as the receiver has instructions on how to decode it.
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    Do you know how I can use Morse code in school without being noticed?
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    Tap your foot to correspond with the dots and dashes, or write down dots and dashed to create a secret message, and pass that to the person you wish to communicate with.
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    What should I do if my information is leaked?
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    Create a new code or modify the original code, and tell everybody but that one person that it has been modified.
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    How will I be able to do this if I don't have any friends?
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    You don't need friends to use codes and ciphers. You can use codes and ciphers to create messages for only yourself. Just make sure you don't forget the code.
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    How can I use codes in school without my classmates noticing?
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    You can tap your finger on your desk to communicate in code (like Morse code), or pretend to drop a pencil with the note around it, or just drop a piece of paper and try to kick it towards your friend.
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    What if it is spreading?
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    Alter the code slightly so only the intended people can decipher it.
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    How does the date shift code translate?
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    When you give them the code, they'll know the date. They'll put it under the letters, backtrack it accordingly and voila, the code's message.
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    If a key is written with the code, won't that make the code useless?
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    It will not as long if the key is written as a hint. If the key is written normally and the 'enemy' knows how the code works, then it is useless.
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    What is the best code to use in general?
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    The substitution cipher is great for simplicity.
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    How do I avoid making a code too hard or too simple?
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    Try combining 2 simpler codes together to get a relatively easy to cipher code most won't understand.
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    When do I need to use secret codes?
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    When you are hiding a secret you don't want everybody know about, secret codes can help. You might want to use code when communicating with others familiar with the code, writing in a journal, or recording information.
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    How long do you think it will take to learn either Morse code or binary well enough to decipher either from memory only?
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    Morse code will be easier, taking maybe an hour of practice to be fairly fluent and a few days to have it fully locked in. Binary can be a bit harder, but also doable for the average brain.
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    What do I do if someone finds out my secret code?
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    If someone finds out your code, you will have to change it. Make sure to let the other people involved with the code know about the changes.
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    How do I make a code for numbers?
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    You can assign letters to the numbers, like a=1, b=2, c=3, etc.
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    What is the reference for a binary code?
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    Every letter/symbol has its own corresponding ASCII code. And every ASCII code can be converted into binary code. To encrypt a text, first, convert each letter into ASCII format then convert that ASCII code into binary. To decrypt it reverse the process; convert the binary string into ASCII codes then ASCII codes back to their corresponding letters. For example: Letter: A, ASCII: 65, 65 in binary: 1000001.
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    How do I translate a secret code when I don't know what it means?
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    Look for the most common letters in the alphabet: E, A and T. These will be repeated often.
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    What was the first code made? What is the most common code that people use in a daily routine?
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    The first code was made by Julius Caesar. It is also the most common code.
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    I invented a great new cipher! How do I test its security?
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    Ask your friends, cousins, parents, or siblings to try crack the secret message, to try to find somebody who is good at cracking codes If they cannot do it, well done! If they can, you need to start over.
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    How do I create a secret script into a soft script?
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    Highlight commands from the Command History, right-click, and select Create Script. Click the New Script button on the Home tab. Use the edit function. For example, edit new_file_name creates (if the file does not exist) and opens the file new_file_name .
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    I invented a great new cipher! How do I test its security?
    Livia Horowitz
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    Have your friends or siblings try to crack the cipher. Your message could be a sentence that uses all the letters in your alphabet.
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    I invented a great new cipher! How do I test its security?
    Livia Horowitz
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    Have your friends or siblings help try to crack it. Hold a snacks-and-cracks afternoon to attract them!
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    What if my friends don’t understand the code and don’t know what it says?
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    You can either teach them how to use your code, or show them the key / code book you made. They can use your guide as a sort of instruction manual for reading your secret code.
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    Are there any codes that use pictures instead of letters?
    Ali Garbacz
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    The beauty of secret codes is that you can be as creative as you want when making them! So if you want to use pictures instead of code words or letters to represent a certain word or phrase, that can definitely work. For example, an apple could be "Hi," while a cat represents the word "walk." It's likely best if the picture doesn't explicitly represent the word (i.e. a picture of a bee actually representing the word "bee"). The more abstract the pictures are in relation to their meanings, the more difficult your code will be to crack.
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