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A married couple
Unsolved Mysteries: KryptosTime to Hit the Bricks!
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Disclaimer: This puzzle is from a university in Israel, computer science. Its in a real document written in Hebrew so no point in posting it. There is no link to it on the internet.
There is a couple that has been married for 10 years. It all started when the husband wrote this cipher to his wife.
91
21
62
62
21
23
63
61
32
82
71
33
63
73
21
23
63
33
33
32
32
?
The answer is supposed to be in English.
cipher
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Disclaimer: This puzzle is from a university in Israel, computer science. Its in a real document written in Hebrew so no point in posting it. There is no link to it on the internet.
There is a couple that has been married for 10 years. It all started when the husband wrote this cipher to his wife.
91
21
62
62
21
23
63
61
32
82
71
33
63
73
21
23
63
33
33
32
32
?
The answer is supposed to be in English.
cipher
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Could you please add more context on what exactly we are supposed to solve for and how? This will attract downvotes in it’s current state.
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– Rewan Demontay
May 23 at 0:35
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There is no more context....a couple is married for 10 years, they met at a restaurant and the guy wrote to her this. I don't know the answer but this is the only context i got.
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– Deep_In_Tiger
May 23 at 0:41
1
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I've reopened this; there's about as much information about the source as it seems reasonable to expect, and it doesn't seem to be obviously improper in other ways :-).
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 23 at 1:52
1
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@Deep_In_Tiger any explanation for deleting the cipher?
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– athin
May 23 at 4:10
1
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@athin perhaps he didn't want the professor to see this? IDK.
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– Brandon_J
May 23 at 17:19
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Disclaimer: This puzzle is from a university in Israel, computer science. Its in a real document written in Hebrew so no point in posting it. There is no link to it on the internet.
There is a couple that has been married for 10 years. It all started when the husband wrote this cipher to his wife.
91
21
62
62
21
23
63
61
32
82
71
33
63
73
21
23
63
33
33
32
32
?
The answer is supposed to be in English.
cipher
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Disclaimer: This puzzle is from a university in Israel, computer science. Its in a real document written in Hebrew so no point in posting it. There is no link to it on the internet.
There is a couple that has been married for 10 years. It all started when the husband wrote this cipher to his wife.
91
21
62
62
21
23
63
61
32
82
71
33
63
73
21
23
63
33
33
32
32
?
The answer is supposed to be in English.
cipher
cipher
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edited May 23 at 10:25
Paul Karam
1,28311026
1,28311026
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asked May 23 at 0:11
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Could you please add more context on what exactly we are supposed to solve for and how? This will attract downvotes in it’s current state.
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– Rewan Demontay
May 23 at 0:35
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There is no more context....a couple is married for 10 years, they met at a restaurant and the guy wrote to her this. I don't know the answer but this is the only context i got.
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– Deep_In_Tiger
May 23 at 0:41
1
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I've reopened this; there's about as much information about the source as it seems reasonable to expect, and it doesn't seem to be obviously improper in other ways :-).
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 23 at 1:52
1
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@Deep_In_Tiger any explanation for deleting the cipher?
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– athin
May 23 at 4:10
1
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@athin perhaps he didn't want the professor to see this? IDK.
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– Brandon_J
May 23 at 17:19
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show 7 more comments
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Could you please add more context on what exactly we are supposed to solve for and how? This will attract downvotes in it’s current state.
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– Rewan Demontay
May 23 at 0:35
$begingroup$
There is no more context....a couple is married for 10 years, they met at a restaurant and the guy wrote to her this. I don't know the answer but this is the only context i got.
$endgroup$
– Deep_In_Tiger
May 23 at 0:41
1
$begingroup$
I've reopened this; there's about as much information about the source as it seems reasonable to expect, and it doesn't seem to be obviously improper in other ways :-).
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 23 at 1:52
1
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@Deep_In_Tiger any explanation for deleting the cipher?
$endgroup$
– athin
May 23 at 4:10
1
$begingroup$
@athin perhaps he didn't want the professor to see this? IDK.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
May 23 at 17:19
$begingroup$
Could you please add more context on what exactly we are supposed to solve for and how? This will attract downvotes in it’s current state.
$endgroup$
– Rewan Demontay
May 23 at 0:35
$begingroup$
Could you please add more context on what exactly we are supposed to solve for and how? This will attract downvotes in it’s current state.
$endgroup$
– Rewan Demontay
May 23 at 0:35
$begingroup$
There is no more context....a couple is married for 10 years, they met at a restaurant and the guy wrote to her this. I don't know the answer but this is the only context i got.
$endgroup$
– Deep_In_Tiger
May 23 at 0:41
$begingroup$
There is no more context....a couple is married for 10 years, they met at a restaurant and the guy wrote to her this. I don't know the answer but this is the only context i got.
$endgroup$
– Deep_In_Tiger
May 23 at 0:41
1
1
$begingroup$
I've reopened this; there's about as much information about the source as it seems reasonable to expect, and it doesn't seem to be obviously improper in other ways :-).
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 23 at 1:52
$begingroup$
I've reopened this; there's about as much information about the source as it seems reasonable to expect, and it doesn't seem to be obviously improper in other ways :-).
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 23 at 1:52
1
1
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@Deep_In_Tiger any explanation for deleting the cipher?
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– athin
May 23 at 4:10
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@Deep_In_Tiger any explanation for deleting the cipher?
$endgroup$
– athin
May 23 at 4:10
1
1
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@athin perhaps he didn't want the professor to see this? IDK.
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– Brandon_J
May 23 at 17:19
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@athin perhaps he didn't want the professor to see this? IDK.
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– Brandon_J
May 23 at 17:19
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So, here is the key to solve this:
The number $XY$ represents:
Pressing $X$ button $Y$ times.
For example, $91$ is W and $21$ is A.
So the answer is:
WANNA COME UP FOR A COFFEE?
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That. Is. Impressive.
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– Brandon_J
May 23 at 17:18
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Ya give that puzzle to your wife to solve, she will ban you from going for a coffee with her for entire life time!
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So, here is the key to solve this:
The number $XY$ represents:
Pressing $X$ button $Y$ times.
For example, $91$ is W and $21$ is A.
So the answer is:
WANNA COME UP FOR A COFFEE?
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That. Is. Impressive.
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– Brandon_J
May 23 at 17:18
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Ya give that puzzle to your wife to solve, she will ban you from going for a coffee with her for entire life time!
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May 23 at 20:19
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$begingroup$
So, here is the key to solve this:
The number $XY$ represents:
Pressing $X$ button $Y$ times.
For example, $91$ is W and $21$ is A.
So the answer is:
WANNA COME UP FOR A COFFEE?
$endgroup$
1
$begingroup$
That. Is. Impressive.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
May 23 at 17:18
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Ya give that puzzle to your wife to solve, she will ban you from going for a coffee with her for entire life time!
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– user979189
May 23 at 20:19
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$begingroup$
So, here is the key to solve this:
The number $XY$ represents:
Pressing $X$ button $Y$ times.
For example, $91$ is W and $21$ is A.
So the answer is:
WANNA COME UP FOR A COFFEE?
$endgroup$
So, here is the key to solve this:
The number $XY$ represents:
Pressing $X$ button $Y$ times.
For example, $91$ is W and $21$ is A.
So the answer is:
WANNA COME UP FOR A COFFEE?
answered May 23 at 3:09
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Ya give that puzzle to your wife to solve, she will ban you from going for a coffee with her for entire life time!
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Ya give that puzzle to your wife to solve, she will ban you from going for a coffee with her for entire life time!
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May 23 at 20:19
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That. Is. Impressive.
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That. Is. Impressive.
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– Brandon_J
May 23 at 17:18
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Ya give that puzzle to your wife to solve, she will ban you from going for a coffee with her for entire life time!
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– user979189
May 23 at 20:19
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Could you please add more context on what exactly we are supposed to solve for and how? This will attract downvotes in it’s current state.
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– Rewan Demontay
May 23 at 0:35
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There is no more context....a couple is married for 10 years, they met at a restaurant and the guy wrote to her this. I don't know the answer but this is the only context i got.
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– Deep_In_Tiger
May 23 at 0:41
1
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I've reopened this; there's about as much information about the source as it seems reasonable to expect, and it doesn't seem to be obviously improper in other ways :-).
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
May 23 at 1:52
1
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@Deep_In_Tiger any explanation for deleting the cipher?
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– athin
May 23 at 4:10
1
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@athin perhaps he didn't want the professor to see this? IDK.
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– Brandon_J
May 23 at 17:19