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CipherLock
Learn ciphers by breaking them
31 followers
Learn ciphers by breaking them
31 followers
CipherLock is a minimalist interactive hub to explore cryptography. Features Caesar, Vigenère, Morse, Atbash & Rail Fence ciphers. Includes an Academy for foundations and a Daily Enigma challenge. 100% client-side, open source & privacy-focused.











CipherLock
Hi Product Hunt!
I’m a Computer Science student currently writing my final thesis on cryptography. I created CipherLock because I couldn’t find a hub that balanced technical rigor with a modern, didactic interface.
I treat this as a living laboratory. It is an ongoing project with weekly updates, I’m constantly shipping new ciphers, interactive modules, and deepening the "Academy" section.
Highlights:
- Formative Academy: Focuses on the 'why' and 'how' of historical and modern encryption systems.
- Brutalist DNA: A raw, field-manual aesthetic designed for clarity and technical speed.
- Client-Side Security: All mathematical logic runs strictly within your browser.
Since I am iterating on the code every week, your feedback directly shapes the next update. Let me know which cipher or concept you would like to see visualized next.
Happy decoding!
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@anusuya_bhuyan Hey Anusuya!
You touched on exactly the dilemma I am navigating right now.
The intention is definitely for it to start easy. I like to think of CipherLock as an iceberg. The current version is just the surface, focusing on being as didactic as possible within this minimalist frame. I wanted to make these concepts approachable before diving into the more complex, submerged layers, such as the subjects in my thesis.
As I grow the project, I want to increase the depth layer by layer. My goal is to always keep that didactic approach even when the math gets heavier, using analogies and figures so the progression happens naturally.
I am really curious about your take on that balance. Would including more complex formulas and technical weight in the future pull you in or push you away? Does the current order of information make sense to you as a starting point?
Thank you for the feedback!