Speed & Simplicity
Count and go. No codebooks. No keys. Just 1–26 R’s per letter.
Because My name starts with the letter R. Obviously the alphabet must now bend to my will. 🔤➡️R💫
It maps A→Z to counts of R: A=R, B=RR, …, Z=R×26. You choose how letters/words are separated (space, dash, dot, newline; slash/pipe/double‑space). Non‑letters are preserved. Deterministic. Human‑decodable.
A playful cipher that’s easy to teach, quick to count, and fun to style. The UI nods to the Windows 7 Ribbon for that cozy vintage‑productivity vibe.
This page collects the origin story, design choices, and a few reasons to use it (besides the fact that your name starts with R).
Count and go. No codebooks. No keys. Just 1–26 R’s per letter.
Kids, grandparents, robots—everyone gets it. It’s counting.
Runs entirely in your browser. No network calls. No telemetry.
Pick separators and case for legibility or style (·, -, ↵, /, |, ␠␠).
Ribbon‑styled UI with decorative “R” glyphs for retro charm.
Add word lists, emoji alphabets, or export presets later.
It’s a teaching/party cipher, not cryptography. Think fun, not secrets. For real security, use established crypto tools.
High‑contrast defaults, keyboard‑navigable controls, and visible focus states on interactive elements.
Dark mode, preset formats, shareable links, and maybe a “speak R’s” synthesizer—because why not.