D'AGAPEYEFF CIPHER

The 'D'Agapeyeff cipher' is an as-yet unbroken cipher that appears in the first edition of ''Codes and Ciphers'', an elementary book on cryptography published by the Russian-born English cartographer Alexander D'Agapeyeff in 1939.
Offered as a "challenge cipher" at the end of the book, it was not included in later editions, and D'Agapeyeff is said to have admitted later to having forgotten how he had encrypted it.
It has been argued that the failure of all attempts at decryption is due to D'Agapeyeff incorrectly encrypting the original text. However, it has been argued that the cipher may still be successfully attacked using computational methods such as genetic algorithms.
The ciphertext is:


75628 28591 62916 48164 91748 58464 74748 28483 81638 18174

74826 26475 83828 49175 74658 37575 75936 36565 81638 17585

75756 46282 92857 46382 75748 38165 81848 56485 64858 56382

72628 36281 81728 16463 75828 16483 63828 58163 63630 47481

91918 46385 84656 48565 62946 26285 91859 17491 72756 46575

71658 36264 74818 28462 82649 18193 65626 48484 91838 57491

81657 27483 83858 28364 62726 26562 83759 27263 82827 27283

82858 47582 81837 28462 82837 58164 75748 58162 92000




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References
External links

References



★ ''The Cryptogram'', 1952, 1959

★ ''Cryptologia'', 1978

List of famous unsolved codes, maintained by cryptographer Elonka Dunin

★ ''Codes and Ciphers'', 1939, Oxford University Press, p. 158

External links



Description of properties and potential decryption strategies for D'Agapeyeff cipher by Robert Matthews

Discussion of possible causes of failure to solve D'Agapeyeff cipher, at the American Cryptogram Association website

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