Let’s test whole phrase ROT13:
Test ROT1: “ebmxe nturxn tio xz qz bo” → not English. Test ROT-13 (common in puzzles): danlwd mstqym shn wy py an
→ qnayjq mstqym → zfgdlz shn → fua wy → jl py → cl an → na Let’s test whole phrase ROT13: Test ROT1: “ebmxe
Phrase: “wzmolw nhgjbn hsm db kb zm” – no. At this point, I’ll conclude: d (4th letter from start) ↔ w (4th
It looks like you’ve provided a string of text that appears to be in a cipher or non-English language:
So danlwd → w z m o d w → “wzmodw” – no. Common key in such puzzles: “key”, “secret”, “crypto”, “danlwd” itself. But without a key, hard. Step 5: Maybe it’s just a made-up phrase from a conlang or a joke Given the way it’s presented – “topic: danlwd mstqym shn wy py an” – perhaps “danlwd” = “danlwd” is “d and l w d” but unlikely.
d (4th letter from start) ↔ w (4th from end) a ↔ z n ↔ m l ↔ o w ↔ d d ↔ w