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There are many ways to break a code, cipher or new alphabet. the most popular form of code breaking is Frequency analysis which has been around for almost a thousand years. to do it you have to count the number of each type of letter or symbol and compare it to the frequency of the language that it is in.

Another way to break a code is to anagram the letters to see if they make a message. this is rather difficult however computers have made things a lot easier.

For example:

Adolf Hitler becomes a holed flirt

George Bush bacomes Be Ogre Hugs.

There are many ways of saying almost anything. the most simplest way of breaking a code, cipher or new alphabet is to steal or buy the solution. this however can become quite difficult as not many people wander around the streets selling important documents.

--General Solar 16:04, 13 January 2007 (UTC)