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Noita Eye Cipher

Current Progress

The State of Cipher Program

Example Output

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 Noita Eyes Cipher : Version 0.1.0
 by Nathaniel Graham (@ngraham20, @Raevenant)
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                 ██████        
             ████      ████    
           ██      ██      ██  
         ██      ██████      ██
           ██      ██      ██  
             ████      ████    
                 ██████        
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         east1: Trigrams (runic)
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 ᛒ ᛢ ᚥ ᛐ ᛞ ᚭ ᛫ ᚽ ᚸ ᛝ ᛊ ᛦ ᛢ ᛞ ᛀ ᚮ ᛱ ᚨ ᚯ ᛮ ᚢ ᚽ ᚭ ᛑ ᚡ ᛰ
 ᛲ ᛈ ᛟ ᛱ ᚵ ᚳ ᚠ ᛈ ᛓ ᛡ ᚺ ᚮ ᚵ ᛦ ᛏ ᛌ ᛐ ᛊ ᚳ ᛐ ᚭ ᛏ ᚳ ᛑ ᛨ ᚿ
 ᚥ ᚸ ᚣ ᛋ ᛛ ᛣ ᛁ ᛑ ᛉ ᛜ ᚵ ᚺ ᚾ ᚥ ᚹ ᚴ ᛧ ᚫ ᛪ ᛘ ᚤ ᛪ ᚳ ᛧ ᚤ ᛓ
 ᛉ ᛋ ᛰ ᛨ ᛖ ᛟ ᛯ ᛱ ᚯ ᚰ ᛌ ᚿ ᚾ ᚬ ᛁ ᛙ ᚼ ᚭ ᛠ ᛋ ᛐ
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              Cipher Order
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 substitution
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 Wheel: ᚠᚡᚢᚣᚤᚥᚦᚧᚨᚩᚪᚫᚬᚭᚮᚯᚰᚱᚲᚳᚴᚵᚶᚷᚸᚹᚺᚻᚼᚽᚾᚿᛀᛁᛂᛃᛄᛅᛆᛇᛈᛉᛊᛋᛌᛍᛎᛏᛐᛑᛒᛓᛔᛕᛖᛗᛘᛙᛚᛛᛜᛝᛞᛟᛠᛡᛢᛣᛤᛥᛦᛧᛨᛩᛪ᛫᛬᛭ᛮᛯᛰᛱᛲ
 Wheel: ᛲᛱᛰᛯᛮ᛭᛬᛫ᛪᛩᛨᛧᛦᛥᛤᛣᛢᛡᛠᛟᛞᛝᛜᛛᛚᛙᛘᛗᛖᛕᛔᛓᛒᛑᛐᛏᛎᛍᛌᛋᛊᛉᛈᛇᛆᛅᛄᛃᛂᛁᛀᚿᚾᚽᚼᚻᚺᚹᚸᚷᚶᚵᚴᚳᚲᚱᚰᚯᚮᚭᚬᚫᚪᚩᚨᚧᚦᚥᚤᚣᚢᚡᚠ
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               Encryption
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 Encryption Step 0: ᛒᛢᚥᛐᛞᚭ᛫ᚽᚸᛝᛊᛦᛢᛞᛀᚮᛱᚨᚯᛮᚢᚽᚭᛑᚡᛰᛲᛈᛟᛱᚵᚳᚠᛈᛓᛡᚺᚮᚵᛦᛏᛌᛐᛊᚳᛐᚭᛏᚳᛑᛨᚿᚥᚸᚣᛋᛛᛣᛁᛑᛉᛜᚵᚺᚾᚥᚹᚴᛧᚫᛪᛘᚤᛪᚳᛧᚤᛓᛉᛋᛰᛨᛖᛟᛯᛱᚯᚰᛌᚿᚾᚬᛁᛙᚼᚭᛠᛋᛐ
 Encryption Step 1: ᛀᚰ᛭ᛂᚴᛥᚧᛕᛚᚵᛈᚬᚰᚴᛒᛤᚡᛪᛣᚤᛰᛕᛥᛁᛱᚢᚠᛊᚳᚡᛝᛟᛲᛊᚿᚱᛘᛤᛝᚬᛃᛆᛂᛈᛟᛂᛥᛃᛟᛁᚪᛓ᛭ᛚᛯᛇᚷᚯᛑᛁᛉᚶᛝᛘᛔ᛭ᛙᛞᚫᛧᚨᚺᛮᚨᛟᚫᛮᚿᛉᛇᚢᚪᚼᚳᚣᚡᛣᛢᛆᛓᛔᛦᛑᚹᛖᛥᚲᛇᛂ
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 Results
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 Ciphertext: ᛒᛢᚥᛐᛞᚭ᛫ᚽᚸᛝᛊᛦᛢᛞᛀᚮᛱᚨᚯᛮᚢᚽᚭᛑᚡᛰᛲᛈᛟᛱᚵᚳᚠᛈᛓᛡᚺᚮᚵᛦᛏᛌᛐᛊᚳᛐᚭᛏᚳᛑᛨᚿᚥᚸᚣᛋᛛᛣᛁᛑᛉᛜᚵᚺᚾᚥᚹᚴᛧᚫᛪᛘᚤᛪᚳᛧᚤᛓᛉᛋᛰᛨᛖᛟᛯᛱᚯᚰᛌᚿᚾᚬᛁᛙᚼᚭᛠᛋᛐ
 Plaintext:  ᛀᚰ᛭ᛂᚴᛥᚧᛕᛚᚵᛈᚬᚰᚴᛒᛤᚡᛪᛣᚤᛰᛕᛥᛁᛱᚢᚠᛊᚳᚡᛝᛟᛲᛊᚿᚱᛘᛤᛝᚬᛃᛆᛂᛈᛟᛂᛥᛃᛟᛁᚪᛓ᛭ᛚᛯᛇᚷᚯᛑᛁᛉᚶᛝᛘᛔ᛭ᛙᛞᚫᛧᚨᚺᛮᚨᛟᚫᛮᚿᛉᛇᚢᚪᚼᚳᚣᚡᛣᛢᛆᛓᛔᛦᛑᚹᛖᛥᚲᛇᛂ

Various ways to view the message include

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         east1: Trigrams (plain)
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 200 231 010 143 222 023 300 104 044 221 132 240 231 222 112 024 311 013 030 303 002 104 023 144 001 310
 312 130 223 311 041 034 000 130 201 230 101 024 041 240 142 134 143 132 034 143 023 142 034 144 242 111
 010 044 003 133 214 232 113 144 131 220 041 101 110 010 100 040 241 021 244 211 004 244 034 241 004 201
 131 133 310 242 204 223 304 311 030 031 134 111 110 022 113 212 103 023 224 133 143
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        east1: Trigrams (decimal)
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 50 66 5 48 62 13 75 29 24 61 42 70 66 62 32 14 81 8 15 78 2 29 13 49 1 80
 82 40 63 81 21 19 0 40 51 65 26 14 21 70 47 44 48 42 19 48 13 47 19 49 72 31
 5 24 3 43 59 67 33 49 41 60 21 26 30 5 25 20 71 11 74 56 4 74 19 71 4 51
 41 43 80 72 54 63 79 81 15 16 44 31 30 12 33 57 28 13 64 43 48
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         east1: Trigrams (ascii)
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 R b % P ^ - k = 8 ] J f b ^ @ . q ( / n " = - Q ! p
 r H _ q 5 3   H S a : . 5 f O L P J 3 P - O 3 Q h ?
 % 8 # K [ c A Q I \ 5 : > % 9 4 g + j X $ j 3 g $ S
 I K p h V _ o q / 0 L ? > , A Y < - ` K P
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         east1: Trigrams (runic)
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 ᛒ ᛢ ᚥ ᛐ ᛞ ᚭ ᛫ ᚽ ᚸ ᛝ ᛊ ᛦ ᛢ ᛞ ᛀ ᚮ ᛱ ᚨ ᚯ ᛮ ᚢ ᚽ ᚭ ᛑ ᚡ ᛰ
 ᛲ ᛈ ᛟ ᛱ ᚵ ᚳ ᚠ ᛈ ᛓ ᛡ ᚺ ᚮ ᚵ ᛦ ᛏ ᛌ ᛐ ᛊ ᚳ ᛐ ᚭ ᛏ ᚳ ᛑ ᛨ ᚿ
 ᚥ ᚸ ᚣ ᛋ ᛛ ᛣ ᛁ ᛑ ᛉ ᛜ ᚵ ᚺ ᚾ ᚥ ᚹ ᚴ ᛧ ᚫ ᛪ ᛘ ᚤ ᛪ ᚳ ᛧ ᚤ ᛓ
 ᛉ ᛋ ᛰ ᛨ ᛖ ᛟ ᛯ ᛱ ᚯ ᚰ ᛌ ᚿ ᚾ ᚬ ᛁ ᛙ ᚼ ᚭ ᛠ ᛋ ᛐ
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       east1: Trigrams (alchemic)
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 🜩 🜫 🝐 🝈 🜶 🜿 🝏 🝑 🜏 🜐 🜬 🜟 🜞 🜌 🜡 🜹 🜜 🜍 🝀 🜫 🜰

What We Know

There are 9 messages hidden in the two direct parallel worlds East 1 and West 1. For every message location in the East Parallel, there is an equivalent message in the same location in the West Parallel, save for East 5, noted below.

  • East 1
  • West 1
  • East 2
  • West 2
  • East 3
  • West 3
  • East 4
  • West 4
  • East 5

Notice that there is no West 5. The reason for this is unknown, however it is speculated that the location where West 5 would be may be either a trigger location or an event location that triggers when the puzzle is solved.

What has been tried

This is an incomplete list. If a theory has been tested, please add it here. See Contributing for information on how to update this.

Going forward, we will assume that these ciphers have been tried on the trigrams, since we're assuming that the trigrams are the correct way to begin reading the messages.

Simple Substitution Cipher

Frequency analysis has been tried on the trigrams, with no workable results, indicating that simple substition isn't the answer.

Wheel Ciphers

This is being currently explored. The idea here is that you can have one or more wheels inside each other. There are many ways that wheels can interact.

  1. If they're the same size a. Simple substitution cipher (debunked most likely, see above) b. Incrementing cipher, where the outer ring has the 83 glyphs, and the inner ring has the plaintext with gaps. Each time you encode a plaintext character to a glyph, rotate the ring one position.