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Blitz Cipher

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The Blitz Cipher is an unsolved cryptograph, consisting of nine pages discovered in a wooden box during the London Blitz.[1], hence their name. They were discovered in a broken cellar wall on land that is now Avery Hill Park.[2]

Document Analysis[edit]

The Blitz Cipher was made on handmade paper, written on with natural ink[3]. The writings are in at least two different hands, a bold calligraphic hand, and a fine scribe's hand. Some pages are badly faded. The Blitz Ciphers contain cryptic text written in Phoenician and Alchemist script, geometric drawings and line fractals interspersed with text, one table of characters, and notes on almost every paragraph[4]

Cryptographic Analysis[edit]

The script is a combination of Alchemist and Phoenician scripts with other characters added[5], in all, about 50 characters. It does not have spaces[6].

Blitz Ciphers[edit]


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  1. ""Ancient books remain lost in translation." Sunday Age [Melbourne, Australia], 28 Aug. 2016, p. 26". Infotrac Newsstand .
  2. "Blitz Ciphers - Cipher Mysteries". Cipher Mysteries. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  3. "Blitz Ciphers - The Cipher Foundation". The Cipher Foundation. Retrieved 2017-12-14.
  4. "Blitz Cipher.docx". Google Docs. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  5. "Blitz Ciphers - Cipher Mysteries". Cipher Mysteries. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  6. "Blitz Ciphers - The Cipher Foundation". The Cipher Foundation. Retrieved 2017-12-14.