Puzzlehunt Assistant

Morse, semaphore, substitutions – decode with ease with Puzzlehunt Assistant.

Puzzlehunt Assistant: Decode With Ease

"Puzzlehunt Assistant" is an Android app designed to automate and simplify cipher solving in puzzlehunt games. It includes tools for various ciphers like Morse, Semaphore, Caesar, and Vigenère. Users benefit from intuitive touch controls, extensive reference tables, and automated logbooks, enhancing their puzzle-solving experience. Unique features allow for customization and frequency analysis, while also offering graphical recognition for signal flags. This app is an essential companion for any puzzle enthusiast.
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Users: 39,082
29
Rating: 4.96
(435)
Version: 2.3.4 (Last updated: 2024-10-28)
Creation date: 2012-11-26

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App summary

Puzzlehunt Assistant is an application designed to simplify and automate many problems faced in cipher solving and puzzlehunt games. Many common types of ciphers are available, e.g., Morse code, Semaphore, Caesar, Vigenère and related ciphers, letter numbering in various bases, etc.

Most of the decipher tools show, besides a plain translation of the code, several variants as well (differing in orientation, mirroring etc.) Extensive reference lists and tables are also available. Since version 2.0 it is possible to use Puzzlehunt Assistant for cipher design as well as solving.

Also included are several tools for easing routine tasks accompanying cipher solving – frequency analysis, checkpoint logbook, calendar, and a regular expression search engine.

Unique features of the Puzzlehunt Assistant:
→ Intuitive touch control optimized for both phones and tablets
→ Graphical signal flag recognition
→ Fine-tuning of alphabetical ordering (optional inclusion of J, Q, X)
→ Regexp dictionary search among almost 90000 entries
→ Automated checkpoint logbook (check-in and check-out time, solution, notes, …)
→ Complete reference tables (including symbols, signal flag meanings, etc.)
→ Option to switch localisations (currently en, cs)

Puzzlehunt Assistant offers the following tools:
– Morse code, reference, variants, transmission via flash light or beeps
– Braille, reference
– Letter numbering in five radices, Roman numerals, permutations; cyclic counting, ASCII, alphabet fine-tuning
– Semaphore, reference, variants
– Pigpen ciphers, Polybius square, Multi-tap, variants, Bifid and Trifid ciphers
– Signal flags, reference including single flag meanings
– Caesar, Atbash, Vigenère, Beaumont, autokey, keyword ciphers, custom translation tables
– Transposition ciphers: aligning the input in rectangle or triangle, geometric manipulation (zoom, rotation, shear)
– Extensive frequency analysis – letters, digits, symbols, word lengths, initial & final letters, etc., reference table of typical English relative letter counts
– Calendar tools, conversions of day numbers in week/month/year, difference, optional reference of Czech and Slovak name days
– Checkpoint Logbook, automated check-in and check-out time record, notes
– Regular expression dictionary search using spell checker dictionary (download required)

Please note that Puzzlehunt Assistant is neither designed nor meant to:
– deal with real-world encryption or security issues
– display any sort of artificial intelligence including suggestions, prediction, or utility rating
– passively display lookup tables, Morse trees etc.
– substitute commonly available apps like calculator, web searcher, or OCR
– substitute paper in graphical cipher solving

User reviews

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Pros
  • Great for practice and puzzle solving
  • User-friendly interface
  • Useful for multiple types of puzzles (e.g., semaphore, braille)
  • Open-source and stable
  • Long-term user satisfaction
Cons
  • Missing older features (like sending Morse code with light or sound)
  • Issues with loading dictionary
  • Permission settings for features (like flashlight Morse code) need manual adjustment
Most mentioned
  • Good for practicing translating and memorizing alphabets
  • Convenient and enjoyable to use
  • Great tool for solving various types of puzzles
User reviews
Vynucení locale funguje! Polák FTW!
by Petr Černocký, 2023-09-12

You u ok
by Shahabuddin How, 2021-07-04

Really good!
by James Rackley, 2020-06-21
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