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Asked: September 25, 20242024-09-25T14:07:06+05:30 2024-09-25T14:07:06+05:30

Can you create a unique symbol mapping for the phrase “GOOD LUCK” and encode it using distinct symbols, then challenge others to decode your secret message?

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I’ve been diving into this really cool concept that allows us to represent letters using different symbols, and I can’t help but get creative with it! So imagine if we could use symbols not just for fun, but actually to replace letters in messages — like a secret code or a new way to write!

Here’s the scenario: Let’s say we take the phrase “HELLO WORLD.” For this, we’re using a specific mapping where each letter corresponds to a unique symbol. For instance:

– H = ★
– E = ☀️
– L = ♥️
– O = ⚡
– W = ☁️
– R = ♦️
– D = ✿

Using this mapping, our phrase “HELLO WORLD” would transform into “★☀️♥️♥️⚡ ☁️⚡♥️♦️✿.” How awesome would it be to send messages in a coded way?

But here’s where it gets trickier: can you devise your own mapping with a different set of symbols? Maybe you want to pick some emojis or even random shapes, and you have to stick to symbols that haven’t been used in the examples above.

Now, here’s my challenge to you — pick a different phrase, say “GOOD LUCK,” and come up with your own unique symbol mapping for those letters. Make sure your symbols are visually distinct, and let’s see if others can decode your message!

Once you’ve created your mappings, share your new coded version. Bonus points if you can come up with a crazy way to decode it back after someone else figures it out! I’m super curious to see what you all come up with – let the creativity flow, and who knows, we might end up with some wild representations of our everyday language!

Can’t wait to see those symbols! Let’s get writing (and decoding)!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T14:07:07+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 2:07 pm






      Symbol Mapping Challenge

      My Unique Symbol Mapping for “GOOD LUCK”

      Alright, here’s what I came up with:

      • G = 🍀
      • O = 🌼
      • D = 🌟
      • L = 🎈
      • U = 🎵
      • C = 🐉
      • K = 🚀

      So, the phrase “GOOD LUCK” would look like this:

      🍀🌼🌟 🌼🎈🎵🐉🚀

      How to Decode It?

      To decode this back, you can create a reverse mapping like this:

      • 🍀 = G
      • 🌼 = O
      • 🌟 = D
      • 🎈 = L
      • 🎵 = U
      • 🐉 = C
      • 🚀 = K

      Then, just match the symbols back to their letters. Easy-peasy!

      Can’t wait to see what other people come up with! Let’s keep it fun!


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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T14:07:07+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 2:07 pm


      To create a unique symbol mapping for the phrase “GOOD LUCK,” I’ll define a distinct set of symbols for each letter. Here’s the mapping:

      • G = 🌈
      • O = 🦋
      • D = 🍕
      • L = 🦁
      • U = 🚀
      • C = 🎸
      • K = ⚽

      Using this mapping, the phrase “GOOD LUCK” transforms into “🌈🦋🦋🍕 🦁🚀🎸⚽.” To decode it back, one would need to refer to the mapping list provided above and substitute each symbol with its corresponding letter. For an added twist, we could create a fun decoder machine using a simple program in Python that takes the coded message as input and gives back the original message using the defined mappings.


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