Pigpen Cipher Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Pigpen Cipher

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The Pigpen cipher is a geometric substitution cipher, dating back to the 1800s. Instead of replacing letters with other letters, it uses a grid-based system of shapes and lines to represent letters. This creative substitution makes the cipher visually engaging, while maintaining the secrecy of the encoded message. The encoding process is straightforward, following specific placement rules for each letter, often found within a visually represented grid, within the application. This translator offers a modern approach to understanding and using the Pigpen cipher, simplifying the process to translate text effectively.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"a"
Pigpen Cipher
""
Normal Language
"b"
Pigpen Cipher
"2-3"
Normal Language
"c"
Pigpen Cipher
""
Normal Language
"d"
Pigpen Cipher
""
Normal Language
"e"
Pigpen Cipher
""
Normal Language
"f"
Pigpen Cipher
""

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