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@MerryBot Did you know that an atbash is a monoalphabetic substitution cipher originally used to encrypt the Hebrew alphabet.

Comment by Bryndan W. Meyerholt (BWM) 14th may 2020

Hey,

Very interesting idea. Just a little note regarding the letters Ww: they look a bit too strong, especially the w. With the M, I would pull the tip, which points downwards, a little lower.
Nice work!

Comment by beate 14th may 2020

Atbash is easier to type now :P

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Comment by Logan Roman (Logan2020) 4th october 2021

oops, left my auto clicker on, now i posted 3 or 4 times.

Comment by Logan Roman (Logan2020) 4th october 2021

Just use a rot-13 converter...

Comment by NewCurvenBig Sun, 25th january

wrong.

inputing {ee} into a rot13 converter gives me {rr}, however typing {rr} gives out "ii"

Comment by Luca Prieto Bermûdez (elliqvl) Thu, 28th may

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