How to Write a Confusing Code

Draw on a piece of paper the letters of the alphabet., Under each letter for row #1 put the number it is for the alphabet., Now beside each number from 1 to 9 put a small 1 beside it., For row #2, put the numbers from 10 to 18 under each letter...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Draw on a piece of paper the letters of the alphabet.

    On the first row put A through I, on the second row put J through R and on the third row put S to Z.

    Make sure to leave a minimum of two lines in between each row.
  2. Step 2: Under each letter for row #1 put the number it is for the alphabet.

    (Example:
    A=1, I=9) , Each of those ones now represents which row it is from.

    The one means that the number is from row one. , You should now have the 10 under the J and the 18 under the R and so on. , The 2 now represents that those numbers come from row
    2. ,, This will represent that those numbers are from row
    3. , Make sure you do this for ROW 1 ONLY and that you copy the large and small numbers fully. , So for J, you would do 1 + 0=.

    So J=1 with a small number two to its left.

    Keep doing this for row two and once you are done you MUST make sure that R=9 with a small two to its left. (R=9 because R=18 and 1+8=9) , Once you are done, you should have S=1 with a small 3 to its left and Z=8 with a small 3 to its left. ,
  3. Step 3: Now beside each number from 1 to 9 put a small 1 beside it.

  4. Step 4: For row #2

  5. Step 5: put the numbers from 10 to 18 under each letter.

  6. Step 6: Now beside each number from row two

  7. Step 7: put a small two beside it.

  8. Step 8: Put the numbers from 19 to 26 under the remaining letters.

  9. Step 9: Beside each letter write a small 3.

  10. Step 10: Under each number for row one

  11. Step 11: put the exact same number and smaller number from above in that space.

  12. Step 12: For row 2 you must first add the numbers.

  13. Step 13: Follow this simple concept for the third row.

  14. Step 14: Now that you have mastered the simple code

  15. Step 15: go out and test your friends!

Detailed Guide

On the first row put A through I, on the second row put J through R and on the third row put S to Z.

Make sure to leave a minimum of two lines in between each row.

(Example:
A=1, I=9) , Each of those ones now represents which row it is from.

The one means that the number is from row one. , You should now have the 10 under the J and the 18 under the R and so on. , The 2 now represents that those numbers come from row
2. ,, This will represent that those numbers are from row
3. , Make sure you do this for ROW 1 ONLY and that you copy the large and small numbers fully. , So for J, you would do 1 + 0=.

So J=1 with a small number two to its left.

Keep doing this for row two and once you are done you MUST make sure that R=9 with a small two to its left. (R=9 because R=18 and 1+8=9) , Once you are done, you should have S=1 with a small 3 to its left and Z=8 with a small 3 to its left. ,

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