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Find the result of this dual key cipher


Known Algorithm Attack: Caesar ReloadedCipher with a hidden keyBinary cryptogram from a friendStrategy for finding the key to this cipherCipher: Find the murdererFind the missing resultBFTIODFTTWKBCSCMy Unbeatable CipherDefuse the BombHow to create a code ring for 2 separate encryptions?













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I came up with a neat little cipher that I'm calling the dual key cipher. The basic premise is that there are two cipher keys that, when used together can decode the cipher text against a given alphabet. Here is a basic example.



Key 1: CAT
Key 2: DOG
Alphabet: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Cipher Text: ISA


The result would be:




HEN




Can you solve for this one? Bonus points for showing your work.



Puzzle 1 
Key 1: FISH
Key 2: DUCK
Alphabet: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Cipher Text: ZUBG


Additional (off-topic) questions: Does anyone know if this type of cipher exists and if it has an official name? I've developed an algorithm that does this at a massive scale and wanted to know if anyone finds it interesting. Here is a somewhat more difficult version using my algorithm.



Puzzle 2 
Key 1: Chocolate
Key 2: Strawberry
Alphabet: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Cipher Text: lmqgtbeyVXPERdpbX



Hint: The space between "z A" is part of this "alphabet".











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    $begingroup$


    I came up with a neat little cipher that I'm calling the dual key cipher. The basic premise is that there are two cipher keys that, when used together can decode the cipher text against a given alphabet. Here is a basic example.



    Key 1: CAT
    Key 2: DOG
    Alphabet: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
    Cipher Text: ISA


    The result would be:




    HEN




    Can you solve for this one? Bonus points for showing your work.



    Puzzle 1 
    Key 1: FISH
    Key 2: DUCK
    Alphabet: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
    Cipher Text: ZUBG


    Additional (off-topic) questions: Does anyone know if this type of cipher exists and if it has an official name? I've developed an algorithm that does this at a massive scale and wanted to know if anyone finds it interesting. Here is a somewhat more difficult version using my algorithm.



    Puzzle 2 
    Key 1: Chocolate
    Key 2: Strawberry
    Alphabet: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
    Cipher Text: lmqgtbeyVXPERdpbX



    Hint: The space between "z A" is part of this "alphabet".











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      $begingroup$


      I came up with a neat little cipher that I'm calling the dual key cipher. The basic premise is that there are two cipher keys that, when used together can decode the cipher text against a given alphabet. Here is a basic example.



      Key 1: CAT
      Key 2: DOG
      Alphabet: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
      Cipher Text: ISA


      The result would be:




      HEN




      Can you solve for this one? Bonus points for showing your work.



      Puzzle 1 
      Key 1: FISH
      Key 2: DUCK
      Alphabet: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
      Cipher Text: ZUBG


      Additional (off-topic) questions: Does anyone know if this type of cipher exists and if it has an official name? I've developed an algorithm that does this at a massive scale and wanted to know if anyone finds it interesting. Here is a somewhat more difficult version using my algorithm.



      Puzzle 2 
      Key 1: Chocolate
      Key 2: Strawberry
      Alphabet: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
      Cipher Text: lmqgtbeyVXPERdpbX



      Hint: The space between "z A" is part of this "alphabet".











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      I came up with a neat little cipher that I'm calling the dual key cipher. The basic premise is that there are two cipher keys that, when used together can decode the cipher text against a given alphabet. Here is a basic example.



      Key 1: CAT
      Key 2: DOG
      Alphabet: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
      Cipher Text: ISA


      The result would be:




      HEN




      Can you solve for this one? Bonus points for showing your work.



      Puzzle 1 
      Key 1: FISH
      Key 2: DUCK
      Alphabet: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
      Cipher Text: ZUBG


      Additional (off-topic) questions: Does anyone know if this type of cipher exists and if it has an official name? I've developed an algorithm that does this at a massive scale and wanted to know if anyone finds it interesting. Here is a somewhat more difficult version using my algorithm.



      Puzzle 2 
      Key 1: Chocolate
      Key 2: Strawberry
      Alphabet: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
      Cipher Text: lmqgtbeyVXPERdpbX



      Hint: The space between "z A" is part of this "alphabet".








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          The results for both puzzles are:




          BIRD




          and an incomplete one:




          vanilla ...




          The cipher is a variant of:




          Vigenere Cipher




          But:




          Instead of using 1 key, it uses 2 keys. The result can be found by original Vigenere Cipher by this step:

          - Let Key 3 be equal to deciphering Key 2 with Passphrase of Key 1

          - The result will be equal to deciphering the Cipher Text with Passphrase of Key 3




          A note for the alphabets:




          Instead of using simple order from A to Z, we can change the order with specified Alphabet. But deciphering this needs a computer program or some works with hands.. I'm sorry I'm too lazy to solve the Puzzle 2 because of this.. ><







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          $begingroup$

          The results for both puzzles are:




          BIRD




          and an incomplete one:




          vanilla ...




          The cipher is a variant of:




          Vigenere Cipher




          But:




          Instead of using 1 key, it uses 2 keys. The result can be found by original Vigenere Cipher by this step:

          - Let Key 3 be equal to deciphering Key 2 with Passphrase of Key 1

          - The result will be equal to deciphering the Cipher Text with Passphrase of Key 3




          A note for the alphabets:




          Instead of using simple order from A to Z, we can change the order with specified Alphabet. But deciphering this needs a computer program or some works with hands.. I'm sorry I'm too lazy to solve the Puzzle 2 because of this.. ><







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          $begingroup$

          The results for both puzzles are:




          BIRD




          and an incomplete one:




          vanilla ...




          The cipher is a variant of:




          Vigenere Cipher




          But:




          Instead of using 1 key, it uses 2 keys. The result can be found by original Vigenere Cipher by this step:

          - Let Key 3 be equal to deciphering Key 2 with Passphrase of Key 1

          - The result will be equal to deciphering the Cipher Text with Passphrase of Key 3




          A note for the alphabets:




          Instead of using simple order from A to Z, we can change the order with specified Alphabet. But deciphering this needs a computer program or some works with hands.. I'm sorry I'm too lazy to solve the Puzzle 2 because of this.. ><







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          $begingroup$

          The results for both puzzles are:




          BIRD




          and an incomplete one:




          vanilla ...




          The cipher is a variant of:




          Vigenere Cipher




          But:




          Instead of using 1 key, it uses 2 keys. The result can be found by original Vigenere Cipher by this step:

          - Let Key 3 be equal to deciphering Key 2 with Passphrase of Key 1

          - The result will be equal to deciphering the Cipher Text with Passphrase of Key 3




          A note for the alphabets:




          Instead of using simple order from A to Z, we can change the order with specified Alphabet. But deciphering this needs a computer program or some works with hands.. I'm sorry I'm too lazy to solve the Puzzle 2 because of this.. ><







          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$



          The results for both puzzles are:




          BIRD




          and an incomplete one:




          vanilla ...




          The cipher is a variant of:




          Vigenere Cipher




          But:




          Instead of using 1 key, it uses 2 keys. The result can be found by original Vigenere Cipher by this step:

          - Let Key 3 be equal to deciphering Key 2 with Passphrase of Key 1

          - The result will be equal to deciphering the Cipher Text with Passphrase of Key 3




          A note for the alphabets:




          Instead of using simple order from A to Z, we can change the order with specified Alphabet. But deciphering this needs a computer program or some works with hands.. I'm sorry I'm too lazy to solve the Puzzle 2 because of this.. ><








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