Atbash first: alab → zozy tshbh → ghsys klash → pozhs awf → zdu klans → pozmh bdwn → ywdm nt → mg
Atbash of that: b ↔ y , a ↔ z , l ↔ o , a ↔ z → y z o z ? Let's instead Atbash original string as is:
Reversed string: tn ndwb snalk fwa hsal k hb st bala — messy. Reverse each word: bala hb st hsal k fwa snalk ndwb tn → still cipher.
The string "alab tshbh klash awf klans bdwn nt" appears to be a (likely a Caesar cipher or Atbash).
Wait — maybe it's ? Let’s reverse the whole string first:
So maybe ? Or perhaps it’s already reversed words? Step 2 – Check if words are reversed alab reversed = bala → not clear. tshbh reversed = bhbst → no. Step 3 – Try Caesar shift (ROT13) since it’s common ROT13: a → n , l → y , a → n , b → o → ny no (not matching "alab")
Atbash first: alab → zozy tshbh → ghsys klash → pozhs awf → zdu klans → pozmh bdwn → ywdm nt → mg
Atbash of that: b ↔ y , a ↔ z , l ↔ o , a ↔ z → y z o z ? Let's instead Atbash original string as is: alab tshbh klash awf klans bdwn nt
Reversed string: tn ndwb snalk fwa hsal k hb st bala — messy. Reverse each word: bala hb st hsal k fwa snalk ndwb tn → still cipher. Atbash first: alab → zozy tshbh → ghsys
The string "alab tshbh klash awf klans bdwn nt" appears to be a (likely a Caesar cipher or Atbash). The string "alab tshbh klash awf klans bdwn
Wait — maybe it's ? Let’s reverse the whole string first:
So maybe ? Or perhaps it’s already reversed words? Step 2 – Check if words are reversed alab reversed = bala → not clear. tshbh reversed = bhbst → no. Step 3 – Try Caesar shift (ROT13) since it’s common ROT13: a → n , l → y , a → n , b → o → ny no (not matching "alab")