13 • Bacon Cipher

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Type: Substitution

> To encode a message, each letter of the plaintext is replaced by a group of five of the letters 'A' or 'B'. This replacement is a binary encoding and is done according to the alphabet of the Baconian cipher.



A=AAAAA  

B=AAAAB 

C=AAABA

D=AAABB  

E=AABAA  

F=AABAB

G=AABBA  

H=AABBB  

I/J=ABAAA

K=ABABA  

L=ABABB  

M=ABBAA

N=ABBAB  

O=ABBBA  

P=ABBBB

Q=BAAAA  

R=BAAAB  

S=BAABA

T=BAABB  

U/V=BABAA  

W=BABBA

X=BABBB  

Y=BBAAA  

Z=BBAAB

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