Friday, October 9, 2009

The Secrets of the SPY Codes

A short article by Siddharth Pyapali



Have you ever wondered how spies carry secret messages from one place to another? They use a lot of spy codes! Shhh... close your windows and doors, I'm going to tell all the secrets of the spy codes. So, read on to know more! (hint: every code needs a key)


Every spy uses their own spy codes, but there are some famous codes that you can use after reading this article to make your own secret messages. Some popular codes are:

The Pinhole Code

The Undercover Postcard Code

The Wheel Code

The Playing Card Code

The Navajo Code

The Spike Code

The Keyboard Code




Pinhole Code

All you need to make a Pinhole Code is a magazine or newspaper and a safety pin. That's it! The Pinhole Code was invented in England almost 200 years ago. People who could not afford to mail a letter figured out a clever way to write to their friends. They would make pin prick holes above printed letters in the newspaper until they spelled out a message. It didn't cost a cent to send. And that is the secret of the Pinhole Code.

The Undercover Postcard

You can send a secret message by writing in tiny letters in a top right corner of an envelope. Place a gummed stamp on top of it, and mail. Your friend needs to place some water on top of the stamp to easily peel it off to read the secret message.

The Wheel Code

The wheel code is made by using a decoder wheel. The decoder wheel has an inner wheel and an outer wheel. The outer wheel has the alphabet in clockwise order from A to Z. The inner disc has all the letters jumbled up. By lining up the inner wheel with the outer wheel you can make the wheel code.

The Playing Card Code

Pull out two full suits of cards from a deck to make a total of 26 cards. Make each card stand for one letter from the alphabet. This is the key to a code.

The Navajo Code

This is about sending messages in your native languages. The enemy will never know what you are talking about.

The Spike Code

You start with the Morse Code that is made up of dots and dashes. To convert the Morse Code to the Spike Code, use a tall spike to stand for a dash and a short spike for a dot.

The Keyboard Code

The letters on the keyboard are not in A-Z order, so take a blank sheet of paper and order it A-Z. Place it on the keyboard and type your message using the key!

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is a test.

-Mrs. Lee

Anonymous said...

your story rocks

henry

Anonymous said...

That's really awesome! I really like the key board coad.

Anonymous said...

i like how you tot us about spy codes.
kaitlin*

Anonymous said...

This is a cool article

- Siddharth

Anonymous said...

I loved the differnt kind of codes you typed.

- malia

Anonymous said...

I think the keyboard code is really interesting cause your not really typing any words!

kayla

Anonymous said...

The third comment was from me. -Amanda

Anonymous said...

-Art

Anonymous said...

This is a very cool artical! my favorite code is spike code!

Noah,

Anonymous said...

Siddharth


Siddharth that is aweasome!I like how you share with the class
and I like how you work hard at the spy take-home-bag. thank you.

-sumin

Anonymous said...

My favorite cood was the athabet
cood.

zoe spy.

Anonymous said...

I liked how you told about spy code sophia

Anonymous said...

I think the keyboard code is soooo cool!


-diego

Anonymous said...

Where did you get this information?

Do you like spies?

I see you had a lot of efort in this!

Are you going to be a spy when you growup or what?

I hope you can write back or contact me or read this messige and tell me

I lice your spy information!You are like na spy to me.

By:Daniela

Anonymous said...

Where did you get this information?

Do you like spies?

I see you had a lot of efort in this!

Are you going to be a spy when you growup or what?

I hope you can write back or contact me or read this messige and tell me

I lice your spy information!You are like na spy to me.

By:Daniela

Anonymous said...

I love how you told a lot of codes. This is cool for me because I dont know any spy codes! I love spy codes.

from,
KaelaAnne

Anonymous said...

Do you spie on people?

Do you like to spie?

you really learned alot!

Did you read all the books, or how do you know this much?

Write back!

by:Yerin

Anonymous said...

Dear, Siddharth all those things are very coooooooooool,wear did find all that spy stuff?


-ZACH

Anonymous said...

I like the keyboard code the best.

Anonymous said...

I like your article!
Jackson

Anonymous said...

Dear Siddharth,

I thought the postcard code was the best. It is cool how much you taught us

From your friend,
AlexB

Anonymous said...

Dear Siddharth,

I love how you told us all about spy codes!!! One of the reasons I like it is cause you spelled everything right. Great job!!

from,
connor

Anonymous said...

I like the keyboard code because the keyboards are not in A-Z order, so take a blank sheet of paper and order it A-Z. Place it on he keyboard and type your message using the key.

AlexV.