# Sample Ciphertexts Use these in **Detect Mode** or **Compare Mode**. Expected answers are at the bottom — try to call them yourself first using **Explain Mode**. ## 1 — Caesar / ROT ```text WKLV LV D FODVVLFDO FDHVDU FLSKHU GHPR IRU FLSKHU GHWHFWLYH DL ``` ## 2 — Atbash ```text GSV XLWV RH ZOO BLFIH GSV VEVIVHG RMP ``` ## 3 — Vigenère (short, deliberately hard) ```text LXFOPVEFRNHR ``` ## 4 — Rail Fence ```text TEITELHDVLSNHDTISEIIEA ``` ## 5 — Columnar transposition ```text EOACT IPTRH IIEEN HSGES SOSCR REMEN AERTC OEFNT TYIHE THCMC ``` ## 6 — Plaintext ```text THE LIBRARY PRESERVES KNOWLEDGE FOR THE COMMUNITY ``` ## 7 — Affine ```text IZZWVU NWHJUS NSV BUKUSO YUSL NWHJUSE ``` ## 8 — Monoalphabetic substitution ```text GUF KSCQNQA HQFDFQXFD ZRMVKFTBF YMQ GUF EMSSWRSGA ``` --- ## Expected answers | # | Cipher | Notes | |---|-------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------| | 1 | Caesar shift 3 | Brute-forces in 26 tries. Chi-squared confirms. | | 2 | Atbash | Self-inverse — a single decode test wins. | | 3 | Vigenère, key `LEMON` | Sample is too short for high confidence — that's the lesson. | | 4 | Rail-fence (3 rails) | English letters, weak bigrams: classic transposition signature. | | 5 | Columnar transposition | Same family as #4; bigram support stays low. | | 6 | Plaintext | Should classify confidently as `plaintext`. | | 7 | Affine, *a*=5, *b*=8 | 312-key brute force; the affine candidate table surfaces it. | | 8 | Monoalphabetic substitution | English-like IoC but disrupted bigrams. |