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This is an attempt to make a list of useful resources to help with solving puzzles that will be part of the ARG.

The goal here is for the majority of them to  be online , but in some cases they will be software based.


Crypto[]

  • Briangle can solve substitution ciphers using a keyword, where the key does not have to be 26 letters without repeats 
  • Quipqiup is a fast and automated cryptogram solver . It can solve simple substitution ciphers, including puzzles like cryptoquips (in which word boundaries are preserved) and patristocrats (inwhi chwor dboun darie saren t). 
  • Multi-Dec - Has several crypto tools some of them in a format that allow several possibilities at the same time , created by Chris Baumann
  • Rumkin  - One of the most used by people trying to solve ciphers due to the large amount of tools it has
  • DCode.fr - A collection of tools in both French and English including a Ceaser Cipher decoder that shows all 25 shifts at once
  • Yellowpipe - Another collection of tools , with some nice ones like the ROT that does all 25 at once
    • Note: The Brute Force option for the Ceaser Cipher in DCode.fr above decodes a string that was encoded using a ROT+n (forward) shift; the Ceaser Cipher Brute Force option in Yellowpipe above decodes a string that was encoded using a ROT-n (backward) shift. In other words, some of the Ceaser Cipher tools such as Yellowpipe's just shift in one direction (forward encoding) which is normally fine, since all you do is subtract the encoding ROT number from 26 to get the decoding key. But although you get the same result, for example with ROT+12 and ROT-14, sometimes it makes a difference to get one of the steps toward an answer, as in the Cabinet challenge, where the forward encoding ROT numbers give you "akefexu wkm" rather than the correct clue.
    • Text Filter - Online Text Tools,Text Editors, Text utilities, browser based.
  • The Black Chamber - Has a nice collection of diferent kinds of encryptions with an explanation on they work , followed by a tool that can help solve it
  • Codebreaking - Some detailed explanations on some ciphers work with tools to help
  • Cryptocrack - CryptoCrack is a classical cipher solving program and it is freeware
  • Rot13 (rot-n) encoder decoder - Allows diferent Rot shifts and has a collection of related sites
  • Rotation Encryption - Another site with diferent rotation possibilities.
  • Universal Enigma - A solver for the famous ENIGMA machine
  • Enigma Machine Simulator
  • Navy M3/M4 Enigma Machine Emulator
  • Solitaire - used to solve Solitare/ Pontifex cyphers
  • Braingle - A large collection of cypher solvers with an explanation on how they work
  • Bion's Gadgets - Yet another large collection of cyphers with their solvers
  • Crypto Club - a simple collection of crypto tools
  • Rot tool - Allow rotation of a full text numbers included
  • Decode Ingress toolset
  • Dcode
  • CrypTool-Online
  • Multi Encoder - Decoder

Encoding[]

  • Unicode Lookup is an online reference tool to lookup Unicode and HTML special characters, by name and number
  • Codepoints - Codepoints.net is dedicated to all the characters, that are defined in the Unicode Standard
  • HxD - An Hex Editor Software
  • XVI32 - A Windows based Hex editor software 
  • Xor Files - freeware that allows enconding using Xor
  • Sha Generator -Tool for generating and validating SHA

Converter[]

  • coders toolbox - Has a couple of converters that are not found easily anywhere online
  • Xlate - Converts between many formats like ASCII, decimal, Hex, Base64, etc
  • Asciitohex - Similar to Xlate
  • Ascii Table - Because sometimes just having a reference and doing by hand works better
  • Megaconverter 2 - Allows conversions between a lot of diferent units
  • Unit Conversion - Great for converting between all those bases
  • Net Force - Some computer conversion tools . One highlight is the ASCII Shift one
  • Unit Converter - Unit metrics converter and moment of force converter.
  • Tools 4 Noobs - Another set of computer converters like the ASCII 85
  • unicode converter
  • EBCDIC Code Converter - allows conversion between ASCII and EBCDIC

Video[]

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Audio[]

Image[]

Anagram / Hangman solvers[]

Vocabulary[]

  • One Look  is a online dictionary that allows to search words that are related to certain terms
  • Omniglot  is an encyclopedia of writing systems and languages.
  • Google Translate - a powerful always improving tool owned by Google
  • Babel Fish - No need to stick it in your ear, it works quite well in your browser
  • Write in Runes - allows to write messages using elder Futhark
  • Kanji by Radicals - allows to ID kanji characters step by step

Online Encyclopedias[]

Geolocation[]

  • Google Maps - We all use it so explanation unnecessary
  • Bing Maps - Microsoft alternative to Google Maps
  • HERE maps - formerly Nokia Maps, really good alternative to Google/Bing -Maps

Misc.[]

  • World Flag Database
  • Toolkit Bay a website providing many useful online tools. This website also frequently updated.
  • Online MD5 a MD5 and SHA1 generator
  • Sudoku Solver - Easily solve any sudoku games with this useful tool
  • DialABC - DialABC lets you find words in phone numbers and even find touch tones in audio clips.
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