Recently, I saw a question about guessing the password, four digits, the clues are hidden in a bunch of symbols and nine square grids, and the comment area was overturned, some people said 9342, and some people insisted on 1768.
In fact, the breakthrough is in the nine-square grid. The layout mentioned in the title is divided into blocks like a mobile phone keyboard: 1 is on the top left, 2 and 3 are on the top right; 4, 7 in the left center, 5, 6, 8 in the middle, 9 in the right center.
Combined with the corresponding position of the letters, A corresponds to 1, G corresponds to 7, F corresponds to 6, and H corresponds to 8, which is 1768.
Some people say something like the "Masonic Code", but you don't have to think about it that complicated. Just like remembering the password of the express locker, the numbers are always hidden behind the pattern or letters, and the correspondence will suddenly become clear.
At first, I also got into the idea of "9342", but later I realized that I had ignored the partitioning logic of the nine-square grid. The same is true of the problems in life, and from another point of view, the answer may have been there long ago.
Did you guess right? This kind of decryption game is like dismantling a courier, scratching your head in the process, but it is very cool when it is revealed.
Try to test your friends at the next party to see who can find out 1768 ~ the fastest.