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A sentence wearing a disguise, daring you to recognize its face.
means A message written in code, usually by substituting letters, so it looks like gibberish until you crack the pattern.
from From Greek kryptos, hidden, plus gramma, letter — the same roots that gave us cryptography, and before that, spies scratching secrets onto wax tablets.
letter frequencye is the most common letter in english, always
poe wroteedgar allan poe popularized cryptograms in gold bug
newspaper puzzlecryptoquip columns run daily in papers worldwide
unbreakable versionone time pads are mathematically unbreakable, unlike substitution ciphers