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Trjmt Qwql Mn Rby Aly — Awghnda

mn → m(13)→l(12), n(14)→m(13) → lm

Given: trjmt qwql mn rby aly awghnda

So not -1. t(20)→u(21) r(18)→s(19) j(10)→k(11) m(13)→n(14) t(20)→u(21) → usknu — no. Try Atbash (a↔z, b↔y, etc.): Atbash: t(20) ↔ g(7) r(18) ↔ i(9) j(10) ↔ q(17) m(13) ↔ n(14) t(20) ↔ g(7) → giqng — no. Given the phrase length and common ciphers, this is likely a Caesar shift of +16 (or -10, same effect) because “trjmt” looks like “write” shifted. trjmt qwql mn rby aly awghnda

t(20) ↔ g(7) r(18) ↔ e(5) j(10) ↔ w(23) m(13) ↔ z(26) t(20) ↔ g(7) → gewzg — no, not a word. Wait — I realize: trjmt in rot13 is gewzg — nonsense. But if I instead try rot3 : mn → m(13)→l(12), n(14)→m(13) → lm Given: trjmt

rby → r(18)→q(17), b(2)→a(1), y(25)→x(24) → qax Given the phrase length and common ciphers, this

Check: t(20) → w(23) if +3? No.