Decipher which letter corresponds to.

Tool to identify/recognize the type of encryption/encoding applied to a message (more 200 ciphers/codes are detectable).

Code crackers are for crossword lovers looking for a change of pace.

Crossword and code cracker solver.

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That may help us find the password, but we.

The more iterations, the more time will be spent when auto solving a cipher.

This is the maximum number of results you will get from auto solving.

A company has been infected by ransomware, and they need your help to try to unlock their computers.

Modern encryption methods can be divided by the key type and their operation on input data.

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Dcode can speak hundreds of languages and lots of codes like morse code, the a=1,z=26 code, but also 1337 (leet speak) or the braille alphabet.

The language determines the letters and statistics used for decoding, encoding and auto solving.

To search for a five letter word like 'scoop' when only the 'sc' are known entering 'sc**+' will return any words in the word list which starts with 'sc', the 3rd and 4th.

Symmetric key algorithms use the same key for encryption and decryption (private key cryptography).

Ideal for treasure hunts or geocaches.

Either copy in your own ciphertext or get the website to set you a random ciphertext with varying lelves of difficulty.

Craigslist, a site for classified ads, has fundamentally transformed the way people engage with their neighborhoods.

Need your help to solve them.

The hackers have left behind a series of puzzles.

Engage your mind with this captivating blend of logic and language, where numbers replace letters in a clueless crossword grid.

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Asymmetric key algorithms use different keys for encryption and decryption (public key cryptography).

Cipher identifier to quickly decrypt/decode any text.

Get ciphers cracked automatically, with the cracked texts presented in the words of their original language (english, french or german).