Encrypt and decrypt text using the Atbash cipher, an ancient Hebrew encryption method where the alphabet is reversed. Simple yet effective substitution cipher for educational and entertainment purposes.
Atbash is an ancient Hebrew cipher where each letter is replaced with its reverse in the alphabet (A↔Z, B↔Y, C↔X, etc.). It's a simple substitution cipher that has been used for thousands of years.
Learn about basic cryptography, substitution ciphers, and the history of ancient encryption methods used in Hebrew texts.
Create word puzzles, treasure hunt clues, escape room challenges, and secret messages for friends and family.
Explore ancient Hebrew texts, biblical references, and understand how the Atbash cipher was used historically in religious manuscripts.
Use in role-playing games, alternate reality games (ARGs), geocaching, and creative storytelling with coded messages.