Cryptograms are classic word games/puzzles. A quote/sentence is encrypted for decoding. 1 letter will stand for another throughout that puzzle. I give you 2 clues to help get you started for each puzzle.
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Edie Gaines Remember, it is most helpful if you copy and paste the puzzle into a word document and print it. Be sure, though, to go to font and expand the character spacing to at least 3.0, enlarge the font and double space between the lines, so you have room to write the letters above each word/letter.
Why I prefer paper solving to a computer in solving cryptograms: PART OF THE CHALLENGE I FACE in completing a cryptogram puzzle is identifying all the particular letters in the puzzle. For example: if a = u in a puzzle, I sometimes will miss putting the u over the letter a, and then pick up on it later on. I will then challenge myself to not miss any of the letters in subsequent puzzles.


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