“Pas lid geworden cryptogram” in Dutch can be translated to English as “Newly joined cryptogram”. This is a cryptogram puzzle that is specifically designed for people who are new to cryptograms. It is likely to be easier to solve than a typical cryptogram, and it may use simpler ciphers or shorter messages.
Here is an example of a newly joined cryptogram:
QEB LRF URE QEB LRF URE QEB LRF URE
This cryptogram uses a simple substitution cipher, where each letter is replaced by another letter. The key to the cipher is:
Q = E
B = N
L = W
R = L
F = R
U = O
To solve the cryptogram, simply substitute the appropriate letter for each cryptoletter. The solved message is:
HELLO WORLD HELLO WORLD HELLO WORLD
Newly joined cryptograms can be a great way to learn how to solve cryptograms and improve your cryptogram solving skills. They are also a fun and challenging way to pass the time.