Encode or translate your text using Caesar Cipher.
About Ceasar Cipher
The Caesar cipher is an ancient form of substitution cipher where each letter of the alphabet is shifted a certain number of places to make a coded message that looks easy but clever. The cipher is named after Julius Caesar, who supposedly used it to protect military communications. It works by shifting letters forward or backward through the alphabet, looping back to the beginning when the end is reached. It was easy to break by modern standards but it introduced the core idea of shifting and pattern manipulation in cryptography. Today it is used as a teaching tool and a historic example of the roots of encryption. It shows how even simple transformations can obscure meaning when known to both the sender and recipient.
How to Use
You can also set the number of shifts you want in the button next to "encode". For example, if you put the text "Hello World" in the left with 1 shift you would get the following in the right "Ifmmp Xpsme" Then, you should put your text which you want to encode in the input section, then press the "Encode" button below the text. You will find the encoded text in the section called “Result” on the right.
Examples
As some example we can show some of the most searched phrases in the internet into their caesar cipher with 1 shift forms:
What is my IP? = Xibu jt nz JQ?
When was WW2? = Xifo xbt XX2?
Why is the sky blue? = Xiz jt uif tlz cmvf?
Restaurants near me = Sftubvsbout ofbs nf
Youtube = Zpvuvcf
Amazon = Bnbapo
Facebook = Gbdfcppl
Instagram = Jotubhsbn
ARTICLE ABOUT MORE INFORMATIONS ON CAESAR CIPHER ENCODING
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More Options
If you want more encryption options just below you can find options like Hexadecimal, BASE64, Binary Code and others.
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