Thanks to the Captain Kangaroo show, which aired it so very, very many times, I somehow managed to memorize it. For example, the letter E is used more than any other letter in the alphabet. Saying the alphabet backwards, from Z to A.
#ABCS BACKWARDS HOW TO#
We will write down the letter that follows each packet. The best way of learning how to say the alphabet backwards is probably not the one you were hoping to hear It is to write it out forwards and then either read it out backwards, or rewrite it the. Next, let’s segment the first 21 letters of this reversed alphabet into packets of three letters each: (ZYX) ( W VU) ( T SR) ( Q PO) ( N ML) ( K JI) ( H GF) E D C B A. Because they know that some letters are used a lot more than others. First, let’s observe the alphabet written backwards: Z Y X W V U T S R Q P O N M L K J I H G F E D C B A. Would you like to know one of the methods cryptologists (people who work with codes) use to decode messages written in simple codes like this? They scan through the message and look for letters that are commonly used.
#ABCS BACKWARDS CODE#
So don't use this code if you're worried about people finding out what you're talking about! You get exactly the same message that you started with! Answer (1 of 3): Learn the following poem: Said Y, 'Eggs double you fee' You tea is our QP Oh, 'en 'em 'ell, KJ I hate G if he deceive BA Once you can recite it from memory, just adjust how you pronounce some of the words so they sound more like the associated letter. Now, instead of clicking "Decode", click "Encode" again. Not only is it easy to encode, it's easy to decode, too! Because all you have to do to decode it is do the process all over again! To see what I mean, type a message into the encoder and click "Encode". Harry Chapple, who knew his alphabet backwards by the age of two, can calculate the dimensions of circles and squared. Now, when you write your message, every time you have the letter A, you replace it with a Z, when you have a letter B, you replace it with a Y.īut there's some bad news about this code. A four-year-old with a 'genius' IQ of 144 has been invited to join Mensa. All you have to do is make a list of all the letters in the alphabet, and then make another list right next to it, of all the letters in backwards order. The Backwards Alphabet Code is very simple.