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  2. Tool to identify/recognize the type of encryption/encoding applied to a message (more 200 ciphers/codes are detectable). Cipher identifier to quickly decrypt/decode any text.

  3. Multi Decoder - CacheSleuth

    www.cachesleuth.com/multidecoder

    This multi decoder is designed to solve a wide variety of codes and ciphers, especially useful for Geocaching. Easy to use for both mobile and desktop browsers!

  4. Tool to convert letters to numbers and vice versa using the alphanumeric code A1Z26 (A=1, B=2, C=3).

  5. Letters To Numbers (online tool) | Boxentriq

    www.boxentriq.com/code-breaking/letters-to-numbers

    Letters To Numbers Converter. Convert letters to numbers in various formats. Numbering the letters so A=1, B=2, etc is one of the simplest ways of converting them to numbers. This is called the A1Z26 cipher. However, there are more options such as ASCII codes and tap codes to decode numbers.

  6. Converts alphabet characters into their corresponding alphabet order number (e.g. A=1, B=2, …, Z=26) while non-alphabet characters are being dropped.

  7. A1Z26 decoder and encoder - Boxentriq

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    Tool to decode or encode A1Z26. The A1Z26 encoding got its name from the way it works: A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26. It is simplest possible letters to numbers translation.

  8. Tool to decrypt/encrypt in Base 26. Base 26 uses 26 symbols, by using the alphabet's letter, Base 26 cipher can encrypt words with numbers and conversely.

  9. Decimal to text: Decode Unicode code points to text. In encoding standards like ASCII and Unicode each character can be represented by a numeric code point. While ASCII is limited to 128 characters, Unicode has a much wider array of characters and has begun to supplant ASCII rapidly. URL encode.

  10. A1Z26 is very simple direct substitution cypher, where each alphabet letter is replaced by its number in the alphabet. Below is the A1Z26 encoder/decoder. Here all letters are set to lowercase, the English alphabet is used, and all non-alphabet symbols are not transformed.

  11. Encode and decode text using common algorithms and substitution ciphers. Select an algorithm below to encode or decode messages or learn more about the supported algorithms.