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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.

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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.

Given these interesting stats,

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'm leaning towards a 3 chunk.

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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.

Given these interesting stats, I'm leaning towards a 3 chunk