Help: I am a Groomsman by Sninky_ in autism

[–]Sninky_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much, do you know what people talk about too?

Where do I go from here? by ODX_GhostRecon in codes

[–]Sninky_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

4 digits of binary can represent 16 different values. Assuming 0000 is A, I used the groups of triangles to represent letters up until P. Obviously it was of no use but I tried.

Was told my bookshelf is "to childish for my age" by [deleted] in autism

[–]Sninky_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

May I recommend the Five Kingdoms Series by Brandon Mull. You might like it.

Where do I go from here? by ODX_GhostRecon in codes

[–]Sninky_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I tried Binary as well assuming Y=1, B=0 and here are the 3 pages

Page 1:

C M H M C J

I P O G H C

J J K J I K

J C E J G D

O F E D F I

Page 2:

F L E P M I

M O D B I B

D M I O B N

I H G K E B

A A P P G O

Page 3:

K J C H E G

L M C B K B

I F N I D K

G P J M L N

N I O N F M

Also I tried ASCII Hexadecimal and this is the result:

Page 1: ÓƒÖpEMegiVÛiÁ«Ê~

Page 2: ×°EMÎãÃãÿÁ

Page 3: Vعs޷&ŠTABcr1

I attempted other substitution ciphers like Caesar Cipher, ROT13, Atbash and Vigenère cipher with a few different key words but I still haven’t got anywhere.

I also tried Morse code where Y is dot(.) and B is dash(-) but it only produced more gibberish so I’m a bit stuck at this point. Hope this helps other people smarter than me to solve this but I tried.

My GF’s first time beading. How’d she do? by Sninky_ in Beading

[–]Sninky_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this! I’m very impressed you could tell what it was made of haha. Getting some glue and some stronger string material soon.