Tool to decrypt and encode alchemical messages from Gravity Falls book with Cipheric/Alchemic symbols. Ideal for fans of the series and cryptography enthusiasts.
Gravity Falls Alchemy Cipher - dCode
Tag(s) : Symbol Substitution
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In the book Gravity Falls: The Book of Bill several secret codes are hidden, one of them was first named Cipheric then Alchemic when it was discovered that it is alchemy symbols from a font called 1651 Alchemy.
Decoding alchemy symbols is a mono alphabetic substitution, replacing each alchemical symbol with a letter of the alphabet according to the table above.
The message is composed of alchemy symbols, themselves essentially made up of circles, lines and crosses (in the shape of a +) and sometimes triangles.
Any references to the book The Book of Bill or to the characters of Gravity Falls are clues.
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