Cryptogram #3

Hint to get you started: R=E

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21 Comments to “Cryptogram #3”

  1. onfire | Profile (beta)

    even a broken clock is right twice a day


  2. Margot | Profile (beta)

    The ‘e’ clue combined with the picture makes this way too easy. I didn’t have to write it down, and it only took me a few seconds to work out the correct wording:

    Even a broken clock is right twice a day.


  3. bizarette18 | Profile (beta)

    Even a broken clock is right twice a day.


  4. karlaanne | Profile (beta)

    even a broken clock is right twice a day!


  5. deathbyzen | Profile (beta)

    Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

    :)


  6. Anastasia11 | Profile (beta)

    even a broken clock is right twice a day


  7. shaks | Profile (beta)

    “Even a broken clock is right twice a day”

    cute one!


  8. suineg | Profile (beta)

    wow, that was hard, I think the phrase was:
    “Even a broken clock is right twice a day”

    I saw visually in my mind many of the words, and then saw the picture and knew I was in the right path, however I could not saw the pattern in the cryptogram,like a series of the words of the alphabet or a position displacement, i will try to figurate out now jajaja.


  9. Diego | Profile (beta)

    Even a broken clock is right twice a day.


  10. bdawson | Profile (beta)

    Even a broken clock is right twice a day…


  11. LadyInsomnia | Profile (beta)

    “even a broken clock is right twice a day”


  12. yash_opened | Profile (beta)

    “EVEN A BROKEN CLOCK IS RIGHT TWICE A DAY”

    this was awesome
    :-D


  13. joe | Profile (beta)

    EVEN A BROKEN CLOCK IS RIGHT TWICE A DAY


  14. abeshua | Profile (beta)

    even a broken clock is right twice a day


  15. Shawn | Profile (beta)

    even a broken clock is right twice a day


  16. ejag | Profile (beta)

    Even a broken clock is right twice a day.


  17. RK | Profile (beta)

    yes, even a broken clock is right twice a day. Now, if you were visiting a neurologist for memory loss/cognitive decline, you may be asked to explain what you think this aphorism means.

    The one I usually use, however is: ‘People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw rocks’. Or, ‘a rolling stone gathers no moss’


  18. suineg | Profile (beta)

    RK, I think that phrase could mean than everybody can have a lucky action even the ones you least expect it to have that lucky shot, jajaja cool, also but that is personal interpretation, I see this meaning: you can learn from the ones you least expect it, never take no one or nothing as uninportant, because what you see meaningless today could be life saver tomorrow, cool.
    RK a question there was an algorithm for the letters displacement??, because even with the answer in hand, I had not been able to figurate out!!


  19. RK | Profile (beta)

    Hi Suineg- solving a cryptogram can be tricky. Try reading this, it’s helpful:
    http://www.wikihow.com/Solve-a-Cryptogram


  20. suineg | Profile (beta)

    cool, thats how I solve it, however in some cases the encryption code its a mathemathical code that make sense for the whole alpahabet, like a= b… z=a, every leter moves one more of the original position formula= original letter +1; Example-> dog = eph, some cases are harder, but in this case I have not found the formula, there is any formula that works for this case?


  21. pjwhite530 | Profile (beta)

    EVEN A BROKEN CLOCK IS RIGHT TWICE A DAY


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