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All lessons9 min · Trainee Codebreaker

Substitution Cyphers

Every letter gets its own disguise — 400 million billion keys.

Introduction

Instead of shifting the alphabet, scramble it completely: A might become Q, B become X. There are more keys than a lifetime of guessing could ever cover.

Yet the cypher leaks. E is still the most common letter, however you disguise it, and THE is still the most common word.

Key ideaA huge keyspace does not mean a strong cypher: the letter patterns of English survive.