Thmyl Brnamj Zf Awrj Ly Alkybwrd Kn2000 Instant

If ly = in , then: l → i (shift -3) y → n (shift -3) So it might be a in cipher (or -3 in plaintext). Step 2: Test shift -3 on first word thmyl : t-3 = q? Wait, let's map carefully:

thmyl → guzly brnamj → oean zw no.

If ciphertext letter → plaintext letter by shifting (Caesar cipher with key 3, decode by shifting left 3): thmyl brnamj zf awrj ly alkybwrd kn2000

Test ly (l=12, y=25) decrypt -5: 12-5=7→h, 25-5=20→u → hu not common. Given the year 2000 and the phrase "useful paper", maybe it's a simple shift of ? Try first word thmyl : t(20)-7=13→n, h(8)-7=1→b, m(13)-7=6→g, y(25)-7=18→s, l(12)-7=5→f → nbgsf — not English. I think the most common quick cipher in such puzzles is ROT13 , but ROT13 on thmyl = guzly , not obvious.

b↔y r↔i n↔m a↔z m↔n j↔q → yimznq If ly = in , then: l →

But check alkybwrd → could be alkybwrd = something ?

t (20) → q (17)? That doesn't look right because thmyl would start with q . But maybe ly = in works. If ciphertext letter → plaintext letter by shifting

Given the time, if I try a on the whole text: thmyl → oc hg ? Let's do properly:

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