M60: 160
CG: 1400
N1705: 1500
N1808: 3000
N2787: 4400
E510: 8200
N3982,4214,6503,3949,7742: 30000
M82: 37000
N6946: 40000
N1313,5584,4622,3310: 50,000
M104: 50000
N6217,4414: 55000
M83: 55000
N5856: 60000
M51: 70000
N1512: 70000
M64: 70000
N6217: 75000
M81: 90000
MW: 100000
CA: 120000
HOG: 121000
N3370: 130000
M106: 135000
N3079: 140000
A0644: 150000
CW: 150000
N2841: 160000
M101: 170000
A273: 190000
N1365: 200000
N1316: 228000
M31: 260000
N1275: 280000
TP: 300000
AG: 400000
M87: 490000
CG: 600000
MA1: 650000
N4889: 1300000
HA: 1500000
I1101: 1956938
Great for sending secret messages in screenplays ;)
This is a clone of Pigpen Serifdice based cypher made from 2d6 sets for each letter~
the key is attached as the sample; the letters shown there correspond to the letters typed out in lowercase as default. As upper case the colors of the dice are flipped but the order of the numbers is the same for each letter.
This font is a facsimile of a substitution cipher from The Shadow #10, "Chain of Death." Letters are replaced by blocky symbols, which consist of pairs of rectangular shapes separated by a space. To encrypt a message, the symbols are connected together by their outer right and left edges. This gives the appearance of a much greater set of symbols than there actually are, and the spaces will confuse potential codebreakers. There are no numerals or punctuation. I included square brackets ("[" and "]") for two special symbols that are frequently used to begin and end sencryptions (you can type messages [like this]).
This is a font based on the "AIQ BKR" cipher, one of several invented by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in his writings on the occult (specifically the Kaballah). This was originally a box cipher for Hebrew letters, based on the numerical value of certain letters.
This is not a true AIQ BKR. I have added missing English letters ('e' is just so useful!) and a disambiguous set of digits 0-9.
This is a randomised Pigpen Cipher (Also known as a Masonic cipher, Freemason's cipher, Napoleon cipher, and tic-tac-toe cipher)
Randomised to provide an extra layer of difficulty, and includes a variant on the grid symbolism to allow for some punctuation, numbers and basic maths.
(Designed this with DnD campaigns in mind)
Cypher for the pangram "Sphinx of black quartz judge my vow". Numbers corrospond with the order of the letters in the pangram followed by a dot to seperate them from double digit numbers (the period and comma are big and ugly to help distinguish from this). Needed somehthing to use with a freind while they are in some undesirable circumstances :^)