superprismatic Posted August 1, 2012 Report Share Posted August 1, 2012 Below is a set of 10 related words which have been encripted using a letter substitution code (as in a standard cryptogram), and placed into the two small crisscross grids shown. Four words read across and six words read down. The object is to decode the grids. +TUI+T++ +O+PNOP+ +P+++P++ +++OUNOP +++++O++ +++++P++ ++C+Y +HGRB +++L+ +++B+ [/code] Here are two hints: 1. The longest word in the grid (TOPNOP), when decoded, has a second meaning having nothing to do with the other words in the grid. This other meaning could be expressed as 1/2 NOPOBUOBU + 1/2 TOPOAEB. (These words are encrypted with the same alphabet as the words in the grids.) In a very different way, TOPNOP = 1/2 TOP + 1/2 YB. 2. If the 15 different letters that appear in the decoded grid words and decoded hint words are placed in alphabetical order and then reencrypted using the same alphabet that they had been encrypted with before, they will spell a 15-letter word that appears in the English Wiktionary. Note on the origin of this puzzle: This is very nearly a verbatim statement of a contest on page 76 of the July, 2012 issue of GAMES magazine. The deadline for entering this contest (July 31, 2012) has passed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 curr3nt Posted August 1, 2012 Report Share Posted August 1, 2012 If the decoded words are reencrypted they be the same set of 15 letters showing in the puzzle. Grid 1: INOPTU Grid 2: BCGHLRY Hints: AE UNCOPYRIGHTABLE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 curr3nt Posted August 1, 2012 Report Share Posted August 1, 2012 Can you confirm these are the 10 words in the puzzle grids? IP TUI TOP PNOP OUNOP TOPNOP CG YB RLB HGRB I've only found one set of words that fit TOPNOP, TOP, PNOP and OUNOP. But it doesn't fit #2 and starts to fall apart at TUI and IP. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 superprismatic Posted August 1, 2012 Author Report Share Posted August 1, 2012 Can you confirm these are the 10 words in the puzzle grids? IP TUI TOP PNOP OUNOP TOPNOP CG YB RLB HGRB I've only found one set of words that fit TOPNOP, TOP, PNOP and OUNOP. But it doesn't fit #2 and starts to fall apart at TUI and IP. Yes, those are the words in the grids. It's part of the puzzle to figure out what's going on here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 curr3nt Posted August 1, 2012 Report Share Posted August 1, 2012 Per #2 U-ABCDEFGHIJKL N-BCDEFGHIJKLM C-CDEFGHIJKLMN O-DEFGHIJKLMNO P-EFGHIJKLMNOP Y-FGHIJKLMNOPQ R-GHIJKLMNOPQR I-HIJKLMNOPQRS G-IJKLMNOPQRST H-JKLMNOPQRSTU T-KLMNOPQRSTUV A-LMNOPQRSTUVW B-MNOPQRSTUVWX L-NOPQRSTUVWXY E-OPQRSTUVWXYZ I can find no six letter word that fits -OP-OP where T is between K and V OP are alphabetical and between D-O and E-P and far enough from T to fit in YRIGH between them Leads me to think it isn't just a letter substitution like it says. Is the word rearranged? Backwards? Haven't tried those yet... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 superprismatic Posted August 1, 2012 Author Report Share Posted August 1, 2012 Per #2 U-ABCDEFGHIJKL N-BCDEFGHIJKLM C-CDEFGHIJKLMN O-DEFGHIJKLMNO P-EFGHIJKLMNOP Y-FGHIJKLMNOPQ R-GHIJKLMNOPQR I-HIJKLMNOPQRS G-IJKLMNOPQRST H-JKLMNOPQRSTU T-KLMNOPQRSTUV A-LMNOPQRSTUVW B-MNOPQRSTUVWX L-NOPQRSTUVWXY E-OPQRSTUVWXYZ I can find no six letter word that fits -OP-OP where T is between K and V OP are alphabetical and between D-O and E-P and far enough from T to fit in YRIGH between them Leads me to think it isn't just a letter substitution like it says. Is the word rearranged? Backwards? Haven't tried those yet... When I did this, I mulled things over for a few days before I very nearly gave up. But then I took a good look at hint #1. That got me a bit of a crack to open up the puzzle. You REALLY must use both of those hints. You did a splendid job of using hint #2. That took me much longer than it took you. Now, work on hint #1. By the way, it really is just a standard letter-for-letter cryptogram -- no funny business there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Question
superprismatic
Below is a set of 10 related words which have been
encripted using a letter substitution code (as in a
standard cryptogram), and placed into the two small
crisscross grids shown. Four words read across and
six words read down. The object is to decode the
grids.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
5 answers to this question
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.