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You can't add numbers (Posted on 2005-09-12) Difficulty: 4 of 5
231430 812110 12215 4141151 111 6123 21113419 411132471932.10589

Hint: This cipher is neither robust, nor easily decoded once you know the method.

See The Solution Submitted by jduval    
Rating: 3.4000 (5 votes)

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An idea | Comment 7 of 11 |

Could the part after the point be a sort of signature?
If so then 10589 can be john

With j = 10 (10589) then the letter o = 15 (or 10+5 10589) h = 8 (10589) and then I don't know n=14 (Which can be 5+9 as 10589).  But this is illogical, why not have a 6 as last digit (8+6=14=n)?

Maybe its not john at all, but on the otrher hand, this may help somebody to find a solution, after all not all of us are as smart as leming.

 


  Posted by Hugo on 2005-09-13 19:35:16
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