Code notation can be a great way to engage yourself during boring lessons like this at school or send secret messages to your friends. There are a number of different ways to do this, and they are easy to learn. This article will teach you how to write secret messages in minutes.
Steps
Method 1 of 3: Toroboan (Reverse)
Step 1. Write what you want to convey on a piece of paper
Example: "Do you want ice cream?"
Step 2. Repeat what you have written
Only this time, write the first letter starting at the bottom right corner. After writing your message, add a punctuation mark at the end, as usual. For the example shown here, the message would look like this:
Eonezhorom etitoh yv?
Method 2 of 3: Reverse and with numbers in between

Step 1. Write down what you want to say, as usual on a piece of writing paper

Step 2. Just rewrite the phrase in reverse with a letter and a number in between each letter
For example, "Hello, how are you?" will be like this: "af3le5ev9dz8 q7azh4kyu2, to0ey1vx6uy5rm9pv2".
This code is difficult to learn, but after some practice you will quickly get used to it
Method 3 of 3: PRO1

Step 1. Start by writing your desired text on a piece of paper

Step 2. Swap each letter for the next letter in the alphabet
For example, "hello" would be "rsygeu". This type of code is called "PRO1", which means "scrolls forward one letter".
- It's hard to learn, but write the code on a piece of paper like this:
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Write in Code Step 4 - a = b
- b = c
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c = d
And so on until you get the entire list