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Alphabet Code Decoding Guide

This document provides an overview of different types of coding and decoding techniques used in puzzles. It discusses simple positional coding that involves shifting letters by a fixed number of positions, direct and reverse coding of the first and last lines, various forms of jumbled coding like backward coding and alternating letters, numerical coding based on position or operations on letter values, alpha-numeric coding, and techniques that combine different methods. It also distinguishes between letter coding solved through word coding and actual word coding puzzles.

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Alphabet Code Decoding Guide

This document provides an overview of different types of coding and decoding techniques used in puzzles. It discusses simple positional coding that involves shifting letters by a fixed number of positions, direct and reverse coding of the first and last lines, various forms of jumbled coding like backward coding and alternating letters, numerical coding based on position or operations on letter values, alpha-numeric coding, and techniques that combine different methods. It also distinguishes between letter coding solved through word coding and actual word coding puzzles.

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By Jenish Shah

A1 B2 C3 D4 E5 F6 G7 H8 I9 J10 K11 L12 M13

N14 O15 P16 Q17 R18 S19 T20 U 21 V22 W23 X 24 Y25 Z26

Z Y X W V U T S R Q P O N
 Simple Positional (+1/-1…)
 Const./↑/↓/Pattern/Alternate
 Note:-Decoding will be exactly opposite so be
careful are they asking word or code
 Direct(1st and 2nd Line)
 Reverse (1st and 3rd Line)
 Jumbled
 Backward/Half Backward
 Alternate/Swapping-2,3…
 Fixed / Random Pattern – only for fixed no. of
words
 Numerical Operation based on its position
 Doubling, Squaring etc
 Remember- Alphabet Series to be treated as
Cyclic
 Alpha-Numeric
 Simple, Direct, Reverse, Sum of Digits of Each
Letter, Sum of Entire Word, Other Numerical
Operations
 Miscellaneous
 Combination e.g. Alternate
 Letter Coding but solved by Word Coding
Method
 Actual Word Coding
 Only One Method-> Compare 2 sets of word
sentence and code sentence-> Common words
have the common codes
 InA Group- Find out the term which has
something missing or something extra or
some property which is present in all others
or absent in all others
 Order immaterial, answer will not change if
order changed

 In A Series- Serial Logic is broken somewhere,


find where
 Order is important as serial logic present, so
answer changes if order changes

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