Rwayt Myhaf Wfysl Kamlh Bdwn Rdwd Mntdy Ghram 〈INSTANT — 2024〉

This looks like a phrase written in a shifted or scrambled alphabet, possibly a simple Caesar cipher or a keyboard-shift cipher. Let me try a quick Caesar shift analysis.

Given the phrase includes “mntdy” and “ghram” — “ghram” looks like “gram” with an h. Possibly a simple letter shift of +1 or -1? Try -1 (shift backward 1):

But “mntdy” ROT13: m→z, n→a, t→g, d→q, y→l → “zagql” — not promising.

Let me try ROT13 on whole string:

If we try a Caesar shift of -3 (common in simple ciphers):

Given the puzzle’s appearance, the most likely intended solution is that this is . Let me test that:

Row2: a s d f g h j k l ; Left shift: a→(none), s→a, d→s, f→d, g→f, h→g, j→h, k→j, l→k, ;→l rwayt myhaf wfysl kamlh bdwn rdwd mntdy ghram

Given the phrase “bdwn rdwd mntdy ghram” — if I try “without reply monday gram”? “bdwn” with shift +? b→w? That’s -3? b=2, w=23: 2→23 is +21 or -5. Not consistent.

r → o w → t a → x y → v t → q → “otxvq” (not good)

“marhg ydntm dwdr nwdb hlmak lsyfw fahym twawr” — doesn’t ring a bell. This looks like a phrase written in a

“rwayt myhaf wfysl kamlh bdwn rdwd mntdy ghram”

Instead, try :

Given the limits, I think the intended solution is , but that’s a guess from pattern matching “mntdy” ≈ “without” (m→w? n→i? t→t? d→h? y→o? no). Possibly a simple letter shift of +1 or -1

Row3: z x c v b n m , . / Left shift: z→(none), x→z, c→x, v→c, b→v, n→b, m→n, ,→m, .→,, /→.