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Crypto-Phrase (Posted on 2003-11-20) Difficulty: 3 of 5
6-342-30-2-132 / 420-72-30 / 12-240-20-30 / 420-240 / 342-30-506-30-2-156 / 2 / 42-2-182-240-462-380 / 272-72-342-2-380-30 / 2-210-20 / 90-420-380 / 2-462-420-72-240-342:

420-240 / 6-30 / 240-342 / 210-240-420 / 420-240 / 6-30; 420-72-2-420 / 90-380 / 420-72-30 / 306-462-30-380-420-90-240-210.

~552-90-156-156-90-2-182 / 380-72-2-132-30-380-272-30-2-342-30

Note: Each letter of every word is separated by a dash and each word is separated by a slash.

See The Solution Submitted by luvya    
Rating: 3.0000 (4 votes)

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Some Thoughts Puzzle Thoughts | Comment 26 of 31 |
The values of each letter is of the form n(n+1). Therefore:
a=1x2=2, b=2x3=6, c = 12, d =20, e = 30, f= 42,.......

Fully  decoded,  the message reads as follows:

Break the code to reveal a famous phrase and its author:
To be or not to be; that is the question.
~William Shakespeare


Edited on March 15, 2023, 11:14 am
  Posted by K Sengupta on 2023-03-15 11:06:07

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