monoalphabetine
Monoalphabetine is a term that has appeared in discussions related to cryptography and wordplay. It refers to a specific type of substitution cipher where each letter of the alphabet is consistently replaced by another single letter. This is in contrast to more complex ciphers where a letter might be represented by multiple different characters, or where the substitution key changes throughout the message.
The concept of monoalphabetine ciphers is fundamental to understanding early forms of secret writing. A simple
The weakness of monoalphabetine ciphers lies in their predictability. Frequency analysis, a method that examines the