Swag Bucks Birthday Cryptogram
February 28, 2011
The Cryptogram is complete!
A cryptogram is a type of puzzle which consists of a short piece of encrypted text. In most basic cryptograms, a substitution cipher is used where each letter is replaced by another letter. Your job is to figure out which letters are substituted for which and what the original phrase actually is.
For example, DV OLEV HDZT YFXPH is a cryptogram of WE LOVE SWAG BUCKS where Ws have been substituted with Ds, Es have been substituted with Vs and Ss have been substituted with Hs, etc etc.
Feb 18: the fifth letter is C (link)
Feb 19: the seventh letter is N (link)
Feb 20: the third letter is R (link)
Feb 21: the ninth letter is ” the letter that appears the most times in [the United States'] current President’s name, and the first letter of [the United States'] second President’s last name.” (link)
Feb 22: The last letter is Z (link)
Feb 23: The sixth letter is L (link)
Feb 24: The second letter is F (link)
Feb 25: The fist letter is the second letter of the TV Station’s call letters in the linked video (link)
Feb 26: The tenth letter is P (link)
Feb 27: The eighth letter is Q (link)
Feb 28: The fourth letter is F (link)
The complete cryptogram is:
► G F R F C L N Q A P Z ◄
Swag Bucks has released some hints on their facebook page as well…
A=I
L=R
F=E
Got your thinking caps on? Good! Now, the solved cryptogram is NOT the Swag Code! Once you solve the cryptogram, search for that phrase in the Swag Store, one of the items in the results has the Swag Code hidden in its description.
► TIME LEFT: EXPIRED ◄
Good luck!
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1. L. | February 28, 2011 at 8:39 pm
fourth letter was announced on sb’s facebook
2. Ike | February 28, 2011 at 9:16 pm
There’s only a small number of words it could possibly be with that many different letters, but the most likely candidates haven’t worked yet. I wonder if there’s something with capital letters and lowercase letters.