Well, perhaps I glossed over how much time I spent trying to treat the previous cipher as a Pollux, but suffice it to say that I have Morse code on the brain at the moment. I cracked your cipher when I noticed that the 3's were very regularly spaced down the columns. I decoded S-I-X and knew for sure. The filler 3's at the end were just confirmation.Alizée Fan wrote:*sputter* *choke* *spit*
Ok, I knew you'd be able to solve that one fairly easily. I didn't expect it to be that easy! Morse is just a simple substitution, but columnizing it makes it pretty wierd looking. I'm guessing the filler 3's away the layout? Here I thought it would be too mean to fractionate it - guess I was wrong! Good job, and nice quick work.
Anyway, the final hint list:
Part 1: EAGLES UMBER'D QUAKE NORWAY O ZEAL
Part 2: GEM FOUR PESTILENCE ZERO DOMAIN BAKERS
Part 3: MIKE YANKEE CHARLIE EIGHT THREE LIMA
Part 4: RUNWAY KICKOFF WALLABY VASSALS IGUANA FARMING
Part 5: ALABAMA SIX FIVE XAVIER SEVEN JUILLIARD
Part 6: S T TWO NINE H ONE
Given how this cipher treated the alphabetic words as mere letters and emphasized order, I suspect we'll need the hints in this form:
E U Q N O Z G 4 P 0 D B M Y C 8 3 L R K W V I F A 6 5 X 7 J S T 2 9 H 1