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Chapter 38 - Method: it's a fixed version of Bacon's cipher because you were wrong about a few things Gubler

1. Color Chart for Bacon Cipher (Direct Mapping)**

Below is a **color chart** that directly maps colors to A/B sequences, which you can use for encoding or decoding messages visually:

| Color | A/B Value | Example Use |

|---------|-----------|-------------------|

| Red | A | A |

| Blue | B | B |

| Green | AA | AA |

| Yellow | AB | AB |

| Orange | BA | BA |

| Purple | BB | BB |

| Black | AAA | AAA |

| White | AAB | AAB |

| Gray | ABA | ABA |

| Brown | ABB | ABB |

**How to use:**

- Assign each Bacon A/B character (or pair/triplet) to a color.

- Encode your message as a sequence of colors.

- To decode, convert colors back to their A/B values, then group in fives for Bacon cipher decoding.

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## **2. Number Folding Chart (Visual Layout for Steganography)**

If by "folding of the numbers" you mean a **visual or spatial arrangement** (for example, how to lay out numbers or A/B sequences in a folded or patterned way), here's a **chart and description** for a classic "folding" technique:

### **A. Linear Folding (Simple Row Folding)**

Suppose you have a sequence of numbers or A/B values:

`AABBB ABAAA AAABA BAABB ...`

You can **fold** this into rows, columns, or grids for concealment:

#### **Example: 5x5 Grid Folding**

| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |

|---|---|---|---|---|

| A | A | B | B | B |

| A | B | A | A | A |

| A | A | A | B | A |

| B | A | A | B | B |

| ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |

- Fill the grid row by row, or column by column, or in a spiral, depending on your chosen folding pattern.

- You can then hide this grid in a physical fold (e.g., on paper), or encode it in an image or text block.

### **B. Spiral or "Flowering" Folding**

For more complex concealment, write the sequence in a spiral pattern inside a square or rectangular grid.

- Start at the center or a corner and spiral outwards/inwards.

- This makes the message harder to spot and can be "unfolded" by following the spiral path.

#### **Example Spiral Path (5x5 grid):**

```

1 2 3 4 5

16 6

15 7

14 13 12 11 8

```

- Place each A/B or number in the spiral order.

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## **3. Number Chart for Bacon Cipher**

| Digit | Bacon Code |

|-------|------------|

| 0 | AAAAA |

| 1 | AAAAB |

| 2 | AAABA |

| 3 | AAABB |

| 4 | AABAA |

| 5 | AABAB |

| 6 | AABBA |

| 7 | AABBB |

| 8 | ABAAA |

| 9 | ABAAB |

**How to use:**

- Encode each digit of a number using its Bacon code.

- Conceal the resulting A/B sequence using color, folding, or any steganographic method above.

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## **How to Combine All Methods**

1. **Convert your message (letters and numbers) to A/B using the Bacon and number charts.**

2. **Choose your concealment:**

- **Color:** Assign each A/B or pair/triplet to a color (see color chart).

- **Folding:** Arrange the sequence into a grid, spiral, or other pattern (see folding chart).

3. **To decode:**

- Extract the A/B sequence by reading colors or the folded pattern.

- Group in fives, decode with the Bacon chart.

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## **If you want a custom chart or a visual diagram (image), please specify the exact pattern or color set you want, and I'll provide it in detail.**

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