Ready for a mental workout? A Cryptogram is a classic quotation puzzle frequently featured in daily publications. I source the best and most challenging ones to help keep our minds sharp and boost cognitive health!
In a Cryptogram, a single letter always stands for another letter.
(Example: AXYDLBAAXR might translate to LONGFELLOW. This is just an example and does not apply to today’s puzzle.)
If this is your first time, don’t be intimidated—the game is very addictive, and you will quickly master the technique! If you find yourself stumped, simply take a break and return to it later.
Please follow these guidelines for the best experience for everyone:
Feel free to post a fun or clever clue—the more tangential to the quotation the better! Just remember that your clue **must not contain the actual words** of the solved quote.
Good luck, and enjoy the challenge!
VO, KVBIHW'M MOY KVQIH JYYA HBII FWH LIFM KDMO WVMODWP KOFMYEYQ MV PQBAZIY FM? - K. J. PDIZYQMSolution to previous Puzzle: (select the yellow text with your cursor to read):
Oh, wouldn't the world seem dull and flat with nothing whatever to grumble at? - W. S. Gilbert
HAL'S CRYPTOGRAM HELPER
I’m not familiar with the author so I don’t know the surname.
“I never saw such a KTUZ!”
“I believe you.”

The first letter could have been something else and the solution would have made just as much sense.
Thanks.