http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/5m5cv4NM5dWx108YgCQXj9J/can-you-crack-gchqs-code-breaker-challenge?intc_type=promo&intc_location=sport&intc_campaign=codebreakerchallenge&intc_linkname=radio4_ent_quiz1
Whoever crack this one will be awarded Admin3 title (and some privileges hopefully)...😃
C'mon good luck
GCHQ puzzle....
posted on 18/11/16
Whatever Tim said is translated by ludwick.
In the code there are only 4 different alphabets used.... And only 3 in each line👍
posted on 18/11/16
That is favking hard I tell ya😂😂😂😂
posted on 18/11/16
Solved it this lunch
posted on 18/11/16
Did you? What is the answer?
posted on 18/11/16
SPOILERS
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The Solution:
Recognising who the people represented was the most important part. I had to assume they were real people as there didn't seem to be enough information otherwise. Plus Ludwik was a bit obscure so hinted that it wasn't a generic name.
Samuel
Louis
Ludwik
Noticed that the three lines all had the same number of characters between each gap and only four letters were used overall. Eventually clicked that it looked similar to Braille (Louis Braille). Seemed that it would hint the other two had also come up with some kind of code or translation. Then seemed clear that Samuel was Samuel Morse and after some digging the only notable Ludwik was Ludwik Zamenhof who came up with the Esperanto language.
Translate each letter into Morse as A is .- I is .. M is -- and N is -.
The dots represented dots in Braille and dash was a gap so each column of letters is a 2x3 section of dots and dashes to form a letter.
Then translated the sentence from Esperanto to English.
posted on 18/11/16
posted on 18/11/16
Never heard of Esperanto
posted on 18/11/16
Thanks
Neither had I, don't think it was necessary to know, Google's translator would have mostly likely worked out what language it was for you. Interesting to find a bit more about it though!
posted on 18/11/16
Esperanto was a nonsense language created for Europe wasn't it?
posted on 18/11/16
comment by Whit’s fur ye’ll no go past ye (U11551)
posted 1 minute ago
Esperanto was a nonsense language created for Europe wasn't it?
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More of a artificially created language. Rather than words and grammar being built up over time Zamenhof came up with a whole language so that people of different but similar languages could communicate without having to learn too much.