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Today's Cryptogram
Posted on 07/03/2026 2:40:16 AM PDT by FroggyTheGremlim
UP QIDV WQPOP WYAWQO WI CP OPDK-PRFVPGW,
WQNW NDD LPG NYP TYPNWPV PSAND,
WQNW WQPM NYP PGVIUPV CM WQPFY TYPNWIY
UFWQ TPYWNFG AGNDFPGNCDP YFZQWO,
WQNW NLIGZ WQPOP NYP DFKP,
DFCPYWM
NGV WQP JAYOAFW IK QNJJFGPOO.
- WQP VPTDNYNWFIG IK FGVPJPGVPGTP
TOPICS: Chit/Chat
KEYWORDS: todayscryptogram
To: 4Liberty; absalom01; alicewonders; AloneInMass; Apple Pan Dowdy; Aria; AUsome Joy; babyfreep; ...
To: FroggyTheGremlim Hello, 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! How the Cryptogram Works 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. Instructions & Community Etiquette Please follow these guidelines for the best experience for everyone: Solving: I suggest **printing the puzzle** and working on it with pen and paper. You can also copy and paste the text into the helper link below if you prefer a digital tool. (I recommend that you do NOT look at the letter counter in the Helper for a better challenge). Share Time, Not Answers: **DO NOT** post the solution in the general comments. Please **DO** post your **solving time** and a brief note on how you made out. Solutions & Hints: Send your solution to me via **private reply** only. If you need a hint for today's puzzle, feel free to **ASK THE GROUP FOR HELP!** __ HAL'S CRYPTOGRAM HELPER Post a Clever Clue 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! 5 posted on 5/8/2026, 1:10:42 AM by FroggyTheGremlim (Hail to Pitt!) [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies | Report Abuse] To: FroggyTheGremlim Hello, 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! How the Cryptogram Works 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. Instructions & Community Etiquette Please follow these guidelines for the best experience for everyone: Solving: I suggest **printing the puzzle** and working on it with pen and paper. You can also copy and paste the text into the helper link below if you prefer a digital tool. (I recommend that you do NOT look at the letter counter in the Helper for a better challenge). Share Time, Not Answers: **DO NOT** post the solution in the general comments. Please **DO** post your **solving time** and a brief note on how you made out. Solutions & Hints: Send your solution to me via **private reply** only. If you need a hint for today's puzzle, feel free to **ASK THE GROUP FOR HELP!** __ HAL'S CRYPTOGRAM HELPER Post a Clever Clue 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! 6 posted on 5/8/2026, 1:12:13 AM by FroggyTheGremlim (Hail to Pitt!) [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 5 | View Replies | Report Abuse] To: Kipp Hello, 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!
How the Cryptogram Works
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.
Instructions & Community Etiquette
Please follow these guidelines for the best experience for everyone:
- Solving: I suggest **printing the puzzle** and working on it with pen and paper. You can also copy and paste the text into the helper link below if you prefer a digital tool. (I recommend that you do NOT look at the letter counter in the Helper for a better challenge).
- Share Time, Not Answers: **DO NOT** post the solution in the general comments. Please **DO** post your **solving time** and a brief note on how you made out.
- Solutions & Hints: Send your solution to me via **private reply** only. If you need a hint for today's puzzle, feel free to **ASK THE GROUP FOR HELP!**
__ HAL'S CRYPTOGRAM HELPER Post a Clever Clue
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!
To: FroggyTheGremlim
To: ComputerGuy
Pretty straight forward cryptogram today, it’s always great to look back and remember that 56 people created a nation.
4
posted on
07/03/2026 3:21:23 AM PDT
by
srmanuel
To: ComputerGuy
A little over 2 minutes!
Congrats Computer Guy !. I thought it would be easy. But I’m excited about the 250th.
Froggy
To: srmanuel
The thirteen colonies contained more than their share of great people. We reap the benefits of that ‘accident’.
To: FroggyTheGremlim
7
posted on
07/03/2026 3:37:59 AM PDT
by
Apple Pan Dowdy
(... as American as Apple Pie. Normal is not coming back, but Jesus will. )
To: Apple Pan Dowdy
Here in Florida a new law took effect on July 1, it now requires that cursive writing be taught in elementary schools in the state of Florida.
Given that the document you posted is written in cursive, including the signatures, it makes me wonder if children in Florida and elsewhere can actually read this document, which should be a crime if they can’t.
8
posted on
07/03/2026 3:52:56 AM PDT
by
srmanuel
To: FroggyTheGremlim
tl;dr == “George III sucks”
Go Thomas Jefferson!
9
posted on
07/03/2026 3:57:07 AM PDT
by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: FroggyTheGremlim
10
posted on
07/03/2026 5:10:01 AM PDT
by
Magnum44
(...against all enemies, foreign and domestic... )
To: FroggyTheGremlim
The greatest sentence ever written. Well done and happy America’s 250th.
11
posted on
07/03/2026 5:34:35 AM PDT
by
SharpenedEdge
(Stockpile. Prepare. Arm. Train. A Storm is coming.)
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