Test your wits with these cipher puzzles! Learn to break ciphers. Over 190,000 puzzle possibilities.
Total ratings
4.33
(Rating count:
76)
Review summary
Pros
- Good mix of hard and easy quotes
- Simple interface and works offline
- Fun feature to rebuild the keyword
- Enjoys the challenge of code-cracking
- Easier than traditional newspaper puzzles
Cons
- Some phrases seem more like random words
- Lacks common phrases or quotes
- Can be harder due to omission of common words
Most mentioned
- Enjoyment of Cryptograms
- Simple and effective interface
- Variety in difficulty of quotes
User reviews
Recent rating average:
4.50
All time rating average:
4.33
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2017-02-08 | Edwin and Tammy Miller | en | i love a challenge! | |
2015-11-12 | Woozeesh | en | Nice mix of hard and easy quotes. No bugs that I found. Simple interface. Works offline. Bonus rebuilding the keyword is an undersold but fun "new" feature that you don't get with the newspaper cryptoquotes or puzzle books. Thanx ACA. | |
2015-10-02 | ComicPool Multiverse | en | Reminds me of Gravity Falls. A good mind refresher for code-cracking | |
2013-11-08 | Eva Sunny | en | I'd like to see some phrases that are common and not just random words that sort of work together, but I love the way it's set up!! | |
2013-10-03 | Milica Dimitrijevski | en | a | |
2013-07-01 | Eat Street Maps | en | Cryptograms were always my favorite newspaper puzzle. Love this version. It's easier than constant pencil erasing in the newspaper version, but harder because the phrases omit the common words such as articles etc so you can't rely on them to start solving the puzzle. | |
2013-05-18 | Karen Lawson | en | AWESOME!! | |
2013-01-06 | Myles Miller | en | I like the way this is set up and also I enjoy Cryptograms very much | |
2012-11-12 | SomanathThilak Jeeva | en | Its always a playfair cipher | |
2012-10-12 | Earle George Goodman | en | Some of the phrases in this game appear to be closer to random words than regular sentences or quotes. |