OK, so I had the day off work yesterday and sat down and unravelled the cipher in the back of the booklet. It took way longer than it should have because I missed a couple of easy markers, but I found them eventually after heading down several false routes, haha.
Out of interest, has anyone else decoded this yet?
I don't want to spoil the fun and post the translation (unless someone else already has, of course), so I'll give three hints.
(if you like a challenge, read no further!)
1. It's a substitution cipher (OK, not really a hint, that's quite obvious).
2. The letters 'i' and 'p' are represented by the same symbol (for anyone else who has decoded it, this also serves as proof that I'm telling the truth).
3. Read 'The Gold Bug' by Edgar Allen Poe.
Well, have fun! Like I said, it took me a while, but that's because I missed several pieces of information that I should have picked up on. So if you have a couple of spare hours, give it a try; it's much more rewarding figuring it out for yourself than having the answer given to you (though I'm certain there'll be plenty who will do that soon enough).
Out of interest, has anyone else decoded this yet?
I don't want to spoil the fun and post the translation (unless someone else already has, of course), so I'll give three hints.
(if you like a challenge, read no further!)
1. It's a substitution cipher (OK, not really a hint, that's quite obvious).
2. The letters 'i' and 'p' are represented by the same symbol (for anyone else who has decoded it, this also serves as proof that I'm telling the truth).
3. Read 'The Gold Bug' by Edgar Allen Poe.
Well, have fun! Like I said, it took me a while, but that's because I missed several pieces of information that I should have picked up on. So if you have a couple of spare hours, give it a try; it's much more rewarding figuring it out for yourself than having the answer given to you (though I'm certain there'll be plenty who will do that soon enough).

