Category:Examples of Caesar Ciphers
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This category contains examples of Caesar Cipher.
A Caesar cipher is a substitution cipher in which each letter is replaced by another such letter a constant number of places along in the alphabet.
The alphabet is considered to be written in a circle, so that (for example, in the English alphabet) after $\texttt Z$ comes $\texttt A$.
Pages in category "Examples of Caesar Ciphers"
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