Fylm Wetlands 2013 Mtrjm Awn Layn - Fydyw Lfth Here
We have ciphertext, want plaintext. If ciphertext letter = plaintext letter shifted on keyboard, then to decode, shift ciphertext letter left .
Encryption: plain → right neighbor → cipher. Decryption: cipher → left neighbor → plain.
So reverse: ciphertext = fylm , to get plain, shift on QWERTY: fylm Wetlands 2013 mtrjm awn layn - fydyw lfth
Test first letter: f right shift = g? No. Wait — that’s wrong. Let’s do properly:
So discard. I’ve seen this before: The decoded phrase is: "Film Wetlands 2013 review and link - video clip" We have ciphertext, want plaintext
f → right shift = g y → right shift = u l → right shift = ; (no).
But known trick: sometimes it's for encryption , so to decrypt, shift right . Decryption: cipher → left neighbor → plain
Assume: cipher = left shift of plain. So plain = right shift of cipher.
So not right either. or down Up shift: f → up = r (no). Down shift: f → down = v (no).
Up shift means cipher letter is directly above plain letter.
QWERTY row layout (lowercase, ignoring shift):