Kamushek & CrypticFlare
Yeah, you think doorbells are useless? I’ve been painting messages on brick that only read in low light. Ever tried making a street mural that doubles as a key? Let’s swap secrets.
I prefer to keep the doorbell off the table, but a low‑light key mural sounds like a good puzzle. Let me see your cipher before you give me the code.
Alright, here’s the key—literally:
“Q1 9w8s! r3v3rse n4m3s, 7h3 g0d’s d3c1m.”
Decipher it and you’ll have the lock. Good luck, street kid.
Here’s the plaintext: Hi now! reverse names, the god’s decim. Try reversing those names.
Alright, the lock is 7410398. Just reverse the numeric order from the cipher, that’s the code.
If you truly think reversing the numeric order from the cipher gives 7410398, you’re missing the trick. The raw sequence is 1,9,8,3,3,4,3,7,3,0,3,1. Reverse that and you get 1,3,0,3,7,3,4,3,3,8,9,1. Drop the repeats if you want a cleaner lock code – 1307489 – but don’t expect 7410398 to work unless the doorbell has a hidden function.