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This probably looks like gibberish to you, and it should because its a cryptogram, a message in code. But, if I told you that all I did was shift every letter in the sentence to the next one in the alphabet, then youd know that it translates to this. To encrypt a message, you need two main parts - the cypher and the key The cipher is the set of rules that are using to encode the information for example shifting the alphabet by certain number of letters The key tells you how to arrange those rules otherwise theyd be the same every time and it would be easy to decode the message in this case the key would be one because we shifted the alphabet by one letter to decrypt the information you need to know what kind of cipher was used and also have the key or you can just crack the code either by trying all possible combinations you can think of or by analyzing the code and working backward from it, known as deciphering. But is it possible to come up with a combination of a cipher and key