Morse Code I can't solve
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Help me decode this morse code into plain text.
I can't solve it because it has no spaces.
Text version: ..-.-..--.-.-...-...-..---.--.....-....-.
Ending Part Might be: -- -.-- ... . .-.. ..-.
"myself" ??
cipher mystery
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Help me decode this morse code into plain text.
I can't solve it because it has no spaces.
Text version: ..-.-..--.-.-...-...-..---.--.....-....-.
Ending Part Might be: -- -.-- ... . .-.. ..-.
"myself" ??
cipher mystery
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According to jbowman.com/remorse there are over a quadrillion possible space combinations for this code. Good luck to anyone solving this.
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– Excited Raichu
Feb 5 at 15:03
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Do we have any idea as to what it might say?
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– Hugh
Feb 5 at 15:06
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-- -.-- ... . .-.. ..-. This ending part is "Myself"
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– Huya Wachako
Feb 5 at 15:32
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Morse code is generally impossible to solve without spaces unless you're very lucky with your guesses.
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– Deusovi♦
Feb 5 at 15:39
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@Deusovi: It shouldn't be too difficult to write a program to brute-force the possibilities. If we assume every word belongs to the dictionary, the vast majority of the quadrillion possibilities will be dropped early, making the search-space feasible.
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– BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
Feb 5 at 18:20
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Help me decode this morse code into plain text.
I can't solve it because it has no spaces.
Text version: ..-.-..--.-.-...-...-..---.--.....-....-.
Ending Part Might be: -- -.-- ... . .-.. ..-.
"myself" ??
cipher mystery
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Help me decode this morse code into plain text.
I can't solve it because it has no spaces.
Text version: ..-.-..--.-.-...-...-..---.--.....-....-.
Ending Part Might be: -- -.-- ... . .-.. ..-.
"myself" ??
cipher mystery
cipher mystery
edited Feb 5 at 15:36
Huya Wachako
asked Feb 5 at 14:44
Huya WachakoHuya Wachako
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According to jbowman.com/remorse there are over a quadrillion possible space combinations for this code. Good luck to anyone solving this.
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– Excited Raichu
Feb 5 at 15:03
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Do we have any idea as to what it might say?
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– Hugh
Feb 5 at 15:06
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-- -.-- ... . .-.. ..-. This ending part is "Myself"
$endgroup$
– Huya Wachako
Feb 5 at 15:32
2
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Morse code is generally impossible to solve without spaces unless you're very lucky with your guesses.
$endgroup$
– Deusovi♦
Feb 5 at 15:39
1
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@Deusovi: It shouldn't be too difficult to write a program to brute-force the possibilities. If we assume every word belongs to the dictionary, the vast majority of the quadrillion possibilities will be dropped early, making the search-space feasible.
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– BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
Feb 5 at 18:20
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show 1 more comment
2
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According to jbowman.com/remorse there are over a quadrillion possible space combinations for this code. Good luck to anyone solving this.
$endgroup$
– Excited Raichu
Feb 5 at 15:03
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Do we have any idea as to what it might say?
$endgroup$
– Hugh
Feb 5 at 15:06
$begingroup$
-- -.-- ... . .-.. ..-. This ending part is "Myself"
$endgroup$
– Huya Wachako
Feb 5 at 15:32
2
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Morse code is generally impossible to solve without spaces unless you're very lucky with your guesses.
$endgroup$
– Deusovi♦
Feb 5 at 15:39
1
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@Deusovi: It shouldn't be too difficult to write a program to brute-force the possibilities. If we assume every word belongs to the dictionary, the vast majority of the quadrillion possibilities will be dropped early, making the search-space feasible.
$endgroup$
– BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
Feb 5 at 18:20
2
2
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According to jbowman.com/remorse there are over a quadrillion possible space combinations for this code. Good luck to anyone solving this.
$endgroup$
– Excited Raichu
Feb 5 at 15:03
$begingroup$
According to jbowman.com/remorse there are over a quadrillion possible space combinations for this code. Good luck to anyone solving this.
$endgroup$
– Excited Raichu
Feb 5 at 15:03
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Do we have any idea as to what it might say?
$endgroup$
– Hugh
Feb 5 at 15:06
$begingroup$
Do we have any idea as to what it might say?
$endgroup$
– Hugh
Feb 5 at 15:06
$begingroup$
-- -.-- ... . .-.. ..-. This ending part is "Myself"
$endgroup$
– Huya Wachako
Feb 5 at 15:32
$begingroup$
-- -.-- ... . .-.. ..-. This ending part is "Myself"
$endgroup$
– Huya Wachako
Feb 5 at 15:32
2
2
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Morse code is generally impossible to solve without spaces unless you're very lucky with your guesses.
$endgroup$
– Deusovi♦
Feb 5 at 15:39
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Morse code is generally impossible to solve without spaces unless you're very lucky with your guesses.
$endgroup$
– Deusovi♦
Feb 5 at 15:39
1
1
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@Deusovi: It shouldn't be too difficult to write a program to brute-force the possibilities. If we assume every word belongs to the dictionary, the vast majority of the quadrillion possibilities will be dropped early, making the search-space feasible.
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– BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
Feb 5 at 18:20
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@Deusovi: It shouldn't be too difficult to write a program to brute-force the possibilities. If we assume every word belongs to the dictionary, the vast majority of the quadrillion possibilities will be dropped early, making the search-space feasible.
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– BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
Feb 5 at 18:20
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A bit gloomy but we can break it up this way
..
-.-./.-/-.
-.-/../.-../.-..
--/-.--/..././.-../..-.
which is
I can kill myself
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I just confirmed that using the jbowman link. Gloo-my.
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– Van
Feb 5 at 15:52
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There are many possibilities, but this seems to fit letter-by-letter, word-by-word, and it makes a grammatically valid sentence:
.. / -.-. .- -. -.-. . .-.. . -.. / -- -.-- ... . .-.. ..-.
I / c a n c e l e d / m y s e l f
I canceled myself
Hopefully that means something in context.
Method:
Start at known letter boundaries (end, beginning, guess common words). Try all possibilities; attempt longest letters first, since they are rarest, and have the fewest possible follow-ups, so they are easier to rule out.
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A bit gloomy but we can break it up this way
..
-.-./.-/-.
-.-/../.-../.-..
--/-.--/..././.-../..-.
which is
I can kill myself
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1
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I just confirmed that using the jbowman link. Gloo-my.
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– Van
Feb 5 at 15:52
add a comment |
$begingroup$
A bit gloomy but we can break it up this way
..
-.-./.-/-.
-.-/../.-../.-..
--/-.--/..././.-../..-.
which is
I can kill myself
$endgroup$
1
$begingroup$
I just confirmed that using the jbowman link. Gloo-my.
$endgroup$
– Van
Feb 5 at 15:52
add a comment |
$begingroup$
A bit gloomy but we can break it up this way
..
-.-./.-/-.
-.-/../.-../.-..
--/-.--/..././.-../..-.
which is
I can kill myself
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A bit gloomy but we can break it up this way
..
-.-./.-/-.
-.-/../.-../.-..
--/-.--/..././.-../..-.
which is
I can kill myself
answered Feb 5 at 15:50
hexominohexomino
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I just confirmed that using the jbowman link. Gloo-my.
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– Van
Feb 5 at 15:52
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1
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I just confirmed that using the jbowman link. Gloo-my.
$endgroup$
– Van
Feb 5 at 15:52
1
1
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I just confirmed that using the jbowman link. Gloo-my.
$endgroup$
– Van
Feb 5 at 15:52
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I just confirmed that using the jbowman link. Gloo-my.
$endgroup$
– Van
Feb 5 at 15:52
add a comment |
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There are many possibilities, but this seems to fit letter-by-letter, word-by-word, and it makes a grammatically valid sentence:
.. / -.-. .- -. -.-. . .-.. . -.. / -- -.-- ... . .-.. ..-.
I / c a n c e l e d / m y s e l f
I canceled myself
Hopefully that means something in context.
Method:
Start at known letter boundaries (end, beginning, guess common words). Try all possibilities; attempt longest letters first, since they are rarest, and have the fewest possible follow-ups, so they are easier to rule out.
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There are many possibilities, but this seems to fit letter-by-letter, word-by-word, and it makes a grammatically valid sentence:
.. / -.-. .- -. -.-. . .-.. . -.. / -- -.-- ... . .-.. ..-.
I / c a n c e l e d / m y s e l f
I canceled myself
Hopefully that means something in context.
Method:
Start at known letter boundaries (end, beginning, guess common words). Try all possibilities; attempt longest letters first, since they are rarest, and have the fewest possible follow-ups, so they are easier to rule out.
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add a comment |
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There are many possibilities, but this seems to fit letter-by-letter, word-by-word, and it makes a grammatically valid sentence:
.. / -.-. .- -. -.-. . .-.. . -.. / -- -.-- ... . .-.. ..-.
I / c a n c e l e d / m y s e l f
I canceled myself
Hopefully that means something in context.
Method:
Start at known letter boundaries (end, beginning, guess common words). Try all possibilities; attempt longest letters first, since they are rarest, and have the fewest possible follow-ups, so they are easier to rule out.
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There are many possibilities, but this seems to fit letter-by-letter, word-by-word, and it makes a grammatically valid sentence:
.. / -.-. .- -. -.-. . .-.. . -.. / -- -.-- ... . .-.. ..-.
I / c a n c e l e d / m y s e l f
I canceled myself
Hopefully that means something in context.
Method:
Start at known letter boundaries (end, beginning, guess common words). Try all possibilities; attempt longest letters first, since they are rarest, and have the fewest possible follow-ups, so they are easier to rule out.
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According to jbowman.com/remorse there are over a quadrillion possible space combinations for this code. Good luck to anyone solving this.
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– Excited Raichu
Feb 5 at 15:03
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Do we have any idea as to what it might say?
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– Hugh
Feb 5 at 15:06
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-- -.-- ... . .-.. ..-. This ending part is "Myself"
$endgroup$
– Huya Wachako
Feb 5 at 15:32
2
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Morse code is generally impossible to solve without spaces unless you're very lucky with your guesses.
$endgroup$
– Deusovi♦
Feb 5 at 15:39
1
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@Deusovi: It shouldn't be too difficult to write a program to brute-force the possibilities. If we assume every word belongs to the dictionary, the vast majority of the quadrillion possibilities will be dropped early, making the search-space feasible.
$endgroup$
– BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
Feb 5 at 18:20