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Monday, June 16, 2025

Can You Crack This "Cipher"?

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B-H-O-G-D-Q. It looks like nonsense, but deduce a secret rule, and you'll reveal a word that's all about hidden meanings. A cipher is a type of code that obscures a message. This word comes from the Arabic sifr, meaning "zero," which eventually landed in English with its cryptic sense. Ready to sleuth your way through the day?

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June 16, 2025

cipher

[ sahy-fer ] noun

a coded message

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