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  2. Bill Cipher - Wikipedia

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    Bill first appears physically in "Dreamscapers". However, many references to him are hidden throughout the backgrounds of the episodes and within the opening of the series. He is also a prominent character in the Gravity Falls book, Gravity Falls: Journal 3. A novel centering on Bill Cipher, titled The Book of Bill, [1] was released on July 23 ...

  3. List of Gravity Falls characters - Wikipedia

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    Bill Cipher kills them during Weirdmageddon, although a coded message in the book Gravity Falls: Journal 3 implies they sent holo-projections from the future for the mission and are still alive. The Henchmaniacs are a gang of interdimensional demons who are released in "Weirdmageddon" and unleash havoc upon Gravity Falls under Bill's command.

  4. Dreamscaperers - Wikipedia

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    The gang enters into a psychological version of the Mystery Shack in Stan's mind, where all of his memories are kept; amongst those memories is the combination of the safe, which Bill and Gideon must obtain. While the team is searching to find the safe combination before Bill does, the dream demon manages to disguise himself as Soos and follow ...

  5. Cipher Hunt - Wikipedia

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    The Cipher Hunt was an alternate reality game and international scavenger hunt created by storyboard artist and voice actor Alex Hirsch based on his animated series Gravity Falls. The goal was to find the real-life statue of the series' antagonist Bill Cipher, which was briefly glimpsed at the end of the series finale. The hunt involved ...

  6. Visual cryptography - Wikipedia

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    They demonstrated a visual secret sharing scheme, where a binary image was broken up into n shares so that only someone with all n shares could decrypt the image, while any n − 1 shares revealed no information about the original image. Each share was printed on a separate transparency, and decryption was performed by overlaying the shares.

  7. List of ciphertexts - Wikipedia

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    Copiale cipher: Solved in 2011 1843 "The Gold-Bug" cryptogram by Edgar Allan Poe: Solved (solution given within the short story) 1882 Debosnys cipher: Unsolved 1885 Beale ciphers: Partially solved (1 out of the 3 ciphertexts solved between 1845 and 1885) 1897 Dorabella Cipher: Unsolved 1903 "The Adventure of the Dancing Men" code by Arthur ...

  8. Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars - Wikipedia

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    Despite releasing the PC version, Virgin was not interested in publishing the game on the PlayStation, feeling that only 3D games would sell for the console. [17] As a result, Cecil contacted Sony Computer Entertainment, who agreed to release the game for the console. [17] In North America, Broken Sword was renamed to Circle of Blood. [6]

  9. Category:Broken block ciphers - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for block ciphers that have been broken. "Broken" here means that there is a published attack that is computationally faster than a brute force attack . Note that most cryptanalytic attacks against ciphers are still too complex to apply in practice.