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You will have to decode a secret word from this image:



secret word



And then use a cipher to combine the word and decode the encoded message below
Again, good luck!



Encoded Message: Zeyd Iuhpchhpp










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    You will have to decode a secret word from this image:



    secret word



    And then use a cipher to combine the word and decode the encoded message below
    Again, good luck!



    Encoded Message: Zeyd Iuhpchhpp










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      You will have to decode a secret word from this image:



      secret word



      And then use a cipher to combine the word and decode the encoded message below
      Again, good luck!



      Encoded Message: Zeyd Iuhpchhpp










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      You will have to decode a secret word from this image:



      secret word



      And then use a cipher to combine the word and decode the encoded message below
      Again, good luck!



      Encoded Message: Zeyd Iuhpchhpp







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          1. Decode a secret word




            Binary 01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 equals 'Hello' in ASCII table (72 101 108 108 111)





          2. Use that word to decode the message




            Using 'Hello' as a key use Vigenere cipher to decode the message: Sans Undertale









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            The image is binary (if you replace all of the blacks with 0 and whites with 1)




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              1. Decode a secret word




                Binary 01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 equals 'Hello' in ASCII table (72 101 108 108 111)





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                  Binary 01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 equals 'Hello' in ASCII table (72 101 108 108 111)





                2. Use that word to decode the message




                  Using 'Hello' as a key use Vigenere cipher to decode the message: Sans Undertale









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                    Binary 01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 equals 'Hello' in ASCII table (72 101 108 108 111)





                  2. Use that word to decode the message




                    Using 'Hello' as a key use Vigenere cipher to decode the message: Sans Undertale









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                    Binary 01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 equals 'Hello' in ASCII table (72 101 108 108 111)





                  2. Use that word to decode the message




                    Using 'Hello' as a key use Vigenere cipher to decode the message: Sans Undertale










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                          The image is binary (if you replace all of the blacks with 0 and whites with 1)




                          And




                          This translates into hello








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