Originally posted by PBE6In order to solve your puzzle I need to know your assumptions. Normally, one assumes that a cryptograph uses standard english spelling, grammar, and punctuation, and that each letter represents a different letter consistently throughout. If that is true in your case, then I'm stumped.
OK all you cryptographers, decode this:
"i like see war games there very cool and i want to be king of funny here but na an i make dum posters an need to be in a clan an need more friends."
You have the two words "na" and "an". In english, there aren't roo many two letter words that can be reversed and still make a normal word. I came up with three - there may be others - on no, am ma, oh ho. Of those three, only "on no" seems to make sense here, but that requires the letter "a" to represent "o" and later you have the single letter word "o" which as far as I know isn't a word.
Care to clarify or correct?