Atbash Cipher - Ancient Encryption Tool
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Getting Started

How to Use the Atbash Cipher Tool

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. 1Navigate to the home page or choose a specific cipher tool
  2. 2Type or paste your text into the input field
  3. 3Watch as your text is instantly converted in real-time
  4. 4Click the copy button to copy the result to your clipboard

Quick Example

Input:HELLO
Output:SVOOL

Each letter is replaced with its mirror position in the alphabet!

Key Features

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All processing happens in your browser. Your text never leaves your device.

Real-Time Conversion

See your encoded/decoded text instantly as you type.

Multi-Language Support

Works with English, Hebrew, Greek, Arabic, Russian, and more.

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Troubleshooting

Text not converting?

  • Make sure you're using alphabetic characters (A-Z or a-z)
  • Numbers and special characters are preserved, not converted
  • Try refreshing the page if the tool seems unresponsive

Copy button not working?

  • Your browser may have blocked clipboard access
  • Try manually selecting and copying the text (Ctrl+C / Cmd+C)
  • Check if your browser is up to date

Page loading slowly?

  • Check your internet connection
  • Try disabling browser extensions temporarily
  • Clear your browser cache and cookies

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