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Question: Break this code and turn it into text. xibu4xpset beesftt jt pvucpbse.hsje.sfkpjot
Exibit four exhibits befits the purpose of publication.sje.skpjot
Sure, it looks like the text might be encoded using a simple Caesar cipher. The Caesar cipher is a type of substitution cipher where each letter in the plaintext is shifted a certain number of places down or up the alphabet. To decode this, we'll shift each letter back by one (since shifting forward by one was a common method used to encode): Let's decode it: ``` x -> w i -> h b -> a u -> t 4 -> 4 (numbers stay the same) x -> w p -> o s -> r f -> e t -> s a -> z d -> c d -> c s -> r t -> s j -> i t -> s p -> o v -> u u -> t b -> a p -> o b -> a s -> r e -> d h -> g s -> r j -> i e -> d s -> r f -> e k -> j p -> o j -> i n -> m s -> r ``` So, putting this all together, we get: "What4words address is outboard.grey.sendjoints" However, "sendjoints" should probably be read as "send joints" for better readability. Hence, the decoded message probably is: "What4words address is outboard.grey.send joints" (Note: If "send joints" does not make sense contextually, it might be part of a larger, jargon, or coded message.)
The text seems to be coded with Caesar Cipher with a shift of 1 to the left. Decoding this would result in: "what3words address is notboard.grid.scientist"
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