A Morse Conundrum
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Yesterday, I intercepted a message encoded in Morse code, but, because I was extremely tired, decided to wait until today to decode it to plain text. However, when I looked at the piece of paper I had written it on, I could not make heads nor tail of what I had written.
I know that the square is a dot, the dash is a dash, and the slash is the break character (used both between characters and between words).
For instance, look at the first two characters on the second line: they are both break characters, which you would never find two of in a row - even if it's between words, there would only be one. Then, the final row has seven non-break characters in a row, whereas the longest letter or number only uses five.
Can you decipher the message?
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\--.
---.
-\..
.\..--
...--
.-.--..
cipher lateral-thinking
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Yesterday, I intercepted a message encoded in Morse code, but, because I was extremely tired, decided to wait until today to decode it to plain text. However, when I looked at the piece of paper I had written it on, I could not make heads nor tail of what I had written.
I know that the square is a dot, the dash is a dash, and the slash is the break character (used both between characters and between words).
For instance, look at the first two characters on the second line: they are both break characters, which you would never find two of in a row - even if it's between words, there would only be one. Then, the final row has seven non-break characters in a row, whereas the longest letter or number only uses five.
Can you decipher the message?
.-.-.
\--.
---.
-\..
.\..--
...--
.-.--..
cipher lateral-thinking
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Yesterday, I intercepted a message encoded in Morse code, but, because I was extremely tired, decided to wait until today to decode it to plain text. However, when I looked at the piece of paper I had written it on, I could not make heads nor tail of what I had written.
I know that the square is a dot, the dash is a dash, and the slash is the break character (used both between characters and between words).
For instance, look at the first two characters on the second line: they are both break characters, which you would never find two of in a row - even if it's between words, there would only be one. Then, the final row has seven non-break characters in a row, whereas the longest letter or number only uses five.
Can you decipher the message?
.-.-.
\--.
---.
-\..
.\..--
...--
.-.--..
cipher lateral-thinking
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Yesterday, I intercepted a message encoded in Morse code, but, because I was extremely tired, decided to wait until today to decode it to plain text. However, when I looked at the piece of paper I had written it on, I could not make heads nor tail of what I had written.
I know that the square is a dot, the dash is a dash, and the slash is the break character (used both between characters and between words).
For instance, look at the first two characters on the second line: they are both break characters, which you would never find two of in a row - even if it's between words, there would only be one. Then, the final row has seven non-break characters in a row, whereas the longest letter or number only uses five.
Can you decipher the message?
.-.-.
\--.
---.
-\..
.\..--
...--
.-.--..
cipher lateral-thinking
cipher lateral-thinking
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Oops, looks like you
got your notes rotated.
So it should look like this:
Which means the message is:
written on an angle! (in both senses)
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Do we need a rot13(qvntbany-guvaxvat) tag?:)
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– M Oehm
17 mins ago
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Bingo! Guess it was too easy.
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– ZanyG
17 mins ago
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@ZanyG Great puzzle nonetheless, and great answer Alconja! $(+1)$ to each of you :D
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15 mins ago
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Oops, looks like you
got your notes rotated.
So it should look like this:
Which means the message is:
written on an angle! (in both senses)
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Do we need a rot13(qvntbany-guvaxvat) tag?:)
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– M Oehm
17 mins ago
1
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Bingo! Guess it was too easy.
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– ZanyG
17 mins ago
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@ZanyG Great puzzle nonetheless, and great answer Alconja! $(+1)$ to each of you :D
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– user477343
15 mins ago
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Oops, looks like you
got your notes rotated.
So it should look like this:
Which means the message is:
written on an angle! (in both senses)
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Do we need a rot13(qvntbany-guvaxvat) tag?:)
$endgroup$
– M Oehm
17 mins ago
1
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Bingo! Guess it was too easy.
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– ZanyG
17 mins ago
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@ZanyG Great puzzle nonetheless, and great answer Alconja! $(+1)$ to each of you :D
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– user477343
15 mins ago
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Oops, looks like you
got your notes rotated.
So it should look like this:
Which means the message is:
written on an angle! (in both senses)
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Oops, looks like you
got your notes rotated.
So it should look like this:
Which means the message is:
written on an angle! (in both senses)
answered 20 mins ago
AlconjaAlconja
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– M Oehm
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Bingo! Guess it was too easy.
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– ZanyG
17 mins ago
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@ZanyG Great puzzle nonetheless, and great answer Alconja! $(+1)$ to each of you :D
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– user477343
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Do we need a rot13(qvntbany-guvaxvat) tag?:)
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– M Oehm
17 mins ago
1
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Bingo! Guess it was too easy.
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– ZanyG
17 mins ago
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@ZanyG Great puzzle nonetheless, and great answer Alconja! $(+1)$ to each of you :D
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– user477343
15 mins ago
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Do we need a rot13(qvntbany-guvaxvat) tag?
:)
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– M Oehm
17 mins ago
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Do we need a rot13(qvntbany-guvaxvat) tag?
:)
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– M Oehm
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Bingo! Guess it was too easy.
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– ZanyG
17 mins ago
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Bingo! Guess it was too easy.
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– ZanyG
17 mins ago
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@ZanyG Great puzzle nonetheless, and great answer Alconja! $(+1)$ to each of you :D
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– user477343
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@ZanyG Great puzzle nonetheless, and great answer Alconja! $(+1)$ to each of you :D
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