I have to assume it is in English. I also have to assume you want it cracked so not some kind of book key/one time pad, and probably not even a cyclic substitution (one letter this, the next letter that, the next this again, the next that again). Does not look like a shuffle ( http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/people/matt.davis/cmabridge/ , even though I kind of suck at those). I am too lazy right now to hack you (read, read your post history) to see if you like certain crime shows (loads of people I know that saw the wire use the thing in that for certain purposes), computers (if you looked like you were on IRC or message boards earlier in life then http://www.rot13.com/ would be it, though "Male, 22" would downplay the chances of that a tiny bit), though the once nice computer in your signature and that you are posting this thread makes me wonder a bit.
Time for the message then
Words reasonably long but still within reason. Spaces kept so presumably some kind of substitution cypher, though possibly varying between words.
Started with a capital as well so presumably a language/keyboard based one rather than a hexadecimal based one.
For words of that length then they are unlikely to have no vowels (or a y acting as one) so each will have to feature a vowel (aeiou). However I do not want to rule out you adding garbage in words, nothing pops out at me but same as the shuffle thing I do not do well. Does not appear to be a phonetic type thing either.
2 blank tiles (scoring 0 points)
1 point: E ×12, A ×9, I ×9, O ×8, N ×6, R ×6, T ×6, L ×4, S ×4, U ×4
2 points: D ×4, G ×3
3 points: B ×2, C ×2, M ×2, P ×2
4 points: F ×2, H ×2, V ×2, W ×2, Y ×2
5 points: K ×1
8 points: J ×1, X ×1
10 points: Q ×1, Z ×1
The y is interesting but RSET and O are common and D is not much worse.
, and ; in the middle of words for no reason, possibly then a keyboard based substitution (shuffle one right or down or diagonal on a keyboard, which would also do well for ; and ,). It should not be a problem in this instance but your flag says Canada so I will assume a Canadian layout (UK keyboard in case you had never seen one http://www.goodtyping.com/teclatUKok.png ) for the keyboard stuff. I probably should look up to see if Canada uses azerty (or the French speaking part does) but I am too lazy at this point. The presence of a in the third word does complicate this though. I have no fancy keyboard shuffling website to do it for me so not wasting my time means I should look at the ones with punctuation in.
l;iokler
One left to correct the right hand shuffle
kluijkwe which is meaningless.
one up to sort a down
opmioxc (not sure what to handle certain things as but the various combinations did not get far).
So garbage between letters then.
Deleting every other letter and respecting spaces
The message for those following along at home
Cvopdfer yuopuirt m,ersdsdasgher l;iokler tyhjasty
Code your message like that
and to see what the other stuff was
vpfr upit ,rddshr ;olr yjsy
If I had to guess you just shuffled your hands around the keyboard in a fairly natural manner (nothing from the middle of the keyboard or top row on the left) and we never taught or do not practice "home keys".
To continue the game I propose something that you should never double encrypt with the same algorithm
The message was : Code your message like that
how did I encoded it? A letter, tghen the one at its right on the keyboad, another letter, the one at its right, etc
I have to assume it is in English. I also have to assume you want it cracked so not some kind of book key/one time pad, and probably not even a cyclic substitution (one letter this, the next letter that, the next this again, the next that again). Does not look like a shuffle ( http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/people/matt.davis/cmabridge/ , even though I kind of suck at those). I am too lazy right now to hack you (read, read your post history) to see if you like certain crime shows (loads of people I know that saw the wire use the thing in that for certain purposes), computers (if you looked like you were on IRC or message boards earlier in life then http://www.rot13.com/ would be it, though "Male, 22" would downplay the chances of that a tiny bit), though the once nice computer in your signature and that you are posting this thread makes me wonder a bit.
Time for the message then
Words reasonably long but still within reason. Spaces kept so presumably some kind of substitution cypher, though possibly varying between words.
Started with a capital as well so presumably a language/keyboard based one rather than a hexadecimal based one.
For words of that length then they are unlikely to have no vowels (or a y acting as one) so each will have to feature a vowel (aeiou). However I do not want to rule out you adding garbage in words, nothing pops out at me but same as the shuffle thing I do not do well. Does not appear to be a phonetic type thing either.
2 blank tiles (scoring 0 points)
1 point: E ×12, A ×9, I ×9, O ×8, N ×6, R ×6, T ×6, L ×4, S ×4, U ×4
2 points: D ×4, G ×3
3 points: B ×2, C ×2, M ×2, P ×2
4 points: F ×2, H ×2, V ×2, W ×2, Y ×2
5 points: K ×1
8 points: J ×1, X ×1
10 points: Q ×1, Z ×1
The y is interesting but RSET and O are common and D is not much worse.
, and ; in the middle of words for no reason, possibly then a keyboard based substitution (shuffle one right or down or diagonal on a keyboard, which would also do well for ; and ,). It should not be a problem in this instance but your flag says Canada so I will assume a Canadian layout (UK keyboard in case you had never seen one http://www.goodtyping.com/teclatUKok.png ) for the keyboard stuff. I probably should look up to see if Canada uses azerty (or the French speaking part does) but I am too lazy at this point. The presence of a in the third word does complicate this though. I have no fancy keyboard shuffling website to do it for me so not wasting my time means I should look at the ones with punctuation in.
l;iokler
One left to correct the right hand shuffle
kluijkwe which is meaningless.
one up to sort a down
opmioxc (not sure what to handle certain things as but the various combinations did not get far).
So garbage between letters then.
Deleting every other letter and respecting spaces
The message for those following along at home
Cvopdfer yuopuirt m,ersdsdasgher l;iokler tyhjasty
Code your message like that
and to see what the other stuff was
vpfr upit ,rddshr ;olr yjsy
If I had to guess you just shuffled your hands around the keyboard in a fairly natural manner (nothing from the middle of the keyboard or top row on the left) and we never taught or do not practice "home keys".
To continue the game I propose something that you should never double encrypt with the same algorithm
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