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Easy as 1, 2, 3This all seems very clever, but so far it's all been letters and no numbers. So where's the maths? The maths comes if you think of the letters as numbers from 0 to 25 with A being 0, B being 1, C being 2 etc. Then encoding, shifting the alphabet forward three places, is the same as adding three to your starting number:
Hello Clever 5 6 18
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