I wrote some C# code to scan the cipher and give me some stats back. Here are some interesting results:
With a chunk size of 3,
There are 236 chunks.
There are 172 duplicates.
The 323 code shows up a whopping total of 29 times!
The 333 code shows up 11 times.
All other codes show up 7 times or less.
35 chunks start with a 2.
200 chunks start with a 3. (Interesting!)
1 chunk starts with a 4.
Despite the cipher containing 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, and 9s, chunks only start with 2 and 3, except the 1 chunk that starts with 4.
There are no 0s.
There are no 1s.
There are 115 2s.
There are 293 3s.
There are 56 4s.
There are 38 5s.
There are 49 6s.
There are 52 7s.
There are 63 8s.
There are 42 9s.
I'd describe the 323 appearance count highly irregular. I'd also suggest that the fact that all of the chunks start with either 3 or 2 (barring the 1 appearance of a 4 chunk) is also highly irregular.
I've ran the same analysis using chunks of 2, 4, and 8, and the results look more or less random. At this point, I'm leaning towards a 3 chunk.
