Codebreaker
Paste coded text and let Codebreaker test different decoding methods. It can try letter-shift clues, simple substitution-style checks, and pattern-based guesses to help reveal hidden messages.
About Codebreaker
Codebreaker is a browser-based decoding tool that tries different methods and shows the result that looks most like readable English.
How to use Codebreaker
Paste the coded text into the tool, then tap Break Code. Look at the output. If it is not the answer, tap Try Again until you find one that fits or Codebreaker runs out of solutions.
What you can use Codebreaker for
Codebreaker can be useful for puzzles, classroom activities, hobby ciphers, escape-room clues, missing-letter words, Caesar shifts, Morse, binary, hex, Base64, and experimenting with simple coded messages.
Tips for using Codebreaker
Start with short samples and look for repeated letters or common words. Use _ when one letter is missing, like _anana or he_lo. Codebreaker is for simple puzzle-style decoding, not for breaking secure encryption or accessing protected information.
Codebreaker FAQ
What kind of codes can Codebreaker test?
It can help test simple puzzle-style methods such as letter shifts, pattern checks, and basic cipher ideas.
Is Codebreaker for secure encryption?
No. It is intended for simple coded text, puzzles, and learning-style decoding.