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Post by kazi42 on Dec 22, 2015 7:49:19 GMT -5
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chelseamc
Adjunct
Vault Cracker - Volume 1
"In this perplexity I was reduced to the last condition of mental despair..." -A New Era of Thought
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Post by chelseamc on Dec 22, 2015 12:04:47 GMT -5
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Post by amanda on Apr 5, 2016 7:03:28 GMT -5
Another nice resource for codes and ciphers is www.geocachingtoolbox.com which includes a range of cipher tools, a collection of 50+ image codes, and some (probably less relevant, but you never know) neat geomap tools like an antipode identifier.
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Post by Todd on Jun 27, 2016 15:49:24 GMT -5
If you don't have an eye for anagrams, this site shows you a list of all the words that can be made from a series of letters, and as you select words from that list, it shows you words that can be made from the remaining letters: boulter.com/anagram/
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Post by adelindanne on Jul 5, 2016 11:35:16 GMT -5
Another fantastic resource i find myself turning to more and more is www.dcode.fr/tools-list. That and wordhippo.com have helped me through many different puzzles!
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Post by pinktiger on Oct 11, 2016 8:32:58 GMT -5
If you don't have an eye for anagrams, this site shows you a list of all the words that can be made from a series of letters, and as you select words from that list, it shows you words that can be made from the remaining letters: boulter.com/anagram/I like www.bestwordlist.com/ actually a lot easy to use and shuffle around with the options
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Post by Yasoda Dei Conti on Dec 27, 2016 6:58:27 GMT -5
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Post by ariock on Jan 24, 2017 21:08:49 GMT -5
If you have an iDevice, you should have a look at "Puzzle Sidekick" on the App Store. It's totally free (no ads even). I usually have it open on my iPad while I'm working on a puzzle.
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