Kryptos: The Puzzle the CIA Solves for Fun

Kryptos is a work of art that was installed in the CIA's current facility when it was built in 1990. There are four parts and three have been solved. It's not entirely reasonable for anyone outside the CIA to solve it, because of access.

More Info Here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryptos
srdsays...

What if it can't be broken because there's nothing to break. It's just a pseudo-random sequence that looks like it could contain something but doesn't.

That would be the sick kind of joke I would play if I knew professional spooks and snoops would be around the sculpture all the time.

Aemaethsays...

>> ^srd:
What if it can't be broken because there's nothing to break. It's just a pseudo-random sequence that looks like it could contain something but doesn't.
That would be the sick kind of joke I would play if I knew professional spooks and snoops would be around the sculpture all the time.


Anything is possible, since it seems there has been no progress on this in 10 years, but the artist claims there is a solution. The other solutions may be clues to the answer, but I suspect it is impossible for anyone outside of the CIA to solve it.

First three solutions here.

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