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Learn about the shift cipher, a cryptographic substitution cipher that replaces each letter by another one in the alphabet. Use the online tool to encrypt, decrypt, or solve shift cipher messages with different types of shifts and keys.
- Trithemius Cipher
Tool to decrypt/encrypt Trithemius. The Trithemius cipher is...
- Caesar Cipher
Tool to decrypt/encrypt with Caesar cipher (or Caesar code),...
- Vigenere Cipher
Vigenere cipher is a poly-alphabetic substitution system...
- Trithemius Cipher
Learn how to use the Caesar cipher, a method of encrypting and decrypting messages by shifting letters in the alphabet. This web app lets you encode and decode text, adjust the shift, and customize the alphabet and case.
Learn how to encrypt and decrypt messages with the Caesar cipher, a simple substitution cipher where each letter is shifted by a fixed number. Use dCode tools to test all possible shifts, customize the alphabet, and solve puzzles with Caesar code.
Learn about the Caesar cipher, a simple substitution cipher where each letter is shifted by a certain number of positions in the alphabet. Find out how to decode it, how it was used by Julius Caesar and other historical figures, and how to break it with frequency analysis or brute force.
A Caesar cipher is a simple encryption technique that replaces each letter with one a fixed number of places down the alphabet. It is named after Julius Caesar, who used it in his private correspondence, and has various applications and variations.
Learn how to encrypt and decrypt messages using the Shift Cipher, also known as the Caesar Cipher, with a key of 3 or any other number. Find out the history, weaknesses and examples of this monoalphabetic substitution cipher.
Caesar cipher online encoder and decoder. Encrypt and decrypt any cipher created in a Caesar cipher. You can use any shift and additionally a key for more precise text encoding.