>Sometimes multiple symbols make a single letter
>Symbols loosely resemble the letters when combined or are referring to them in some way
Mega hints:
>13% is one letter,where does the 13% get mentioned?
>the entire cryptogram is only two words
>The first word has 5 letters
>The second word has 8 letters
For the first word if 13% is a character that gives us
=16T/2U×2(13%)4(13%)
U×2U×4°ᵣ=14(13%)
The 4 between the two 13% must be a character too
=16T/2U×2(13%)(4)(13%)
U×2U×(4)°ᵣ=1(4)(13%)
U× must also be a character since anything larger would cause conflicts of characters sharing symbols
=16T/2(U×)2(13%)(4)(13%)
(U×)2(U×)(4)°ᵣ=1(4)(13%)
2 must also be a character since it is between two others
=16T/(2)(U×)(2)(13%)(4)(13%)
(U×)(2)(U×)(4)°ᵣ=1(4)(13%)
The first word now has more than letters conflicting with >>16796. My assumption that characters can't share symbols must be wrong.
Nah, rotate U by 45 degrees to the right and you get something that resembles letter C
13% refers to the black population of US, 4 resembles A, 6 resembles e, Ux2 when you put two U's together you get a 0 looking shape or o looking shape. = and I together form a H
>>16825 >rotate U by 45 degrees to the right and you get something that resembles letter C
| = 0 degrees; / = 45 degrees; - = 90 degrees.
>13% refers to the black population of US
Why is anyone expected to know this?
>6 resembles e
6 resembles b or a rotated g.
>Ux2 when you put two U's together you get a 0
You get w.
>= and I together form a H
= and | looks like it is supposed to form I.
If no one solves this I will be dropping hints as time progresses.