our team normally splits it up, with one person doing the busywork ciphers, like atbash, caesar, and vigenere, while another person does pollux and morbit, and the last person does affine. once we finish our respective ciphers, we start working on anything that seems doable (i.e. soemtimes the patristocrats have better hints than aristocrats), and when everyone finishes their original ciphers, we go to an aristocrat and try to solve it. We never attempt xenocrypts, go for aristocrats first, but if we see a better patristocrat, then go for that, and sometimes we do if one of us has studied it recently and remembers it, but other than that we normally leave it alone.randomdogonapc wrote: βSat Feb 18, 2023 3:38 pm Havenβt posted on this particular forum yet, but just wanted to ask about some peopleβs strategies. It seems impossible to do the harder ciphers consistently(patristocrats, Cryptarithms, etc.). Pollux ciphers and Morbit ciphers are some of the easier and reliable ciphers, while aristocrats are not very consistent but still the most common cipher. The low point ciphers(Caesar and Atbash) are usually easy and our team has gone for them on every invitational. What ciphers are you guys prioritizing and which are you guys skipping?
Also, does anybody know how to use the alphabet square provided on tests? They have half of the alphabet instead of the full one used on regular alphabet squares used for vigenere/Porta cipher.
the alphabet square is for porta, and there is one video i found for it, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvsMvO_FiTA, but it's in hindi so i had to have my parents translate some of it, but most of it should be understandable.
also while looking for that video ^^, i found this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhNbm0DMteE that may or may not help idk
hope that helps!