Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Annenenagram

Annenenagrams are codes. You need to take away everything exept leave the letters and rewrite it into a word, for example,


 17293--484-484869747593854837494484894030-02303-34-40404-4943836363447884e28282829202020208330p29393222882828282
t3772882899399393902900210--0237123613498484848484893993


Take away the numbers and signs. The letters are highlighted.

17293--484-484869747593854837494484894030-02303-34-40404-4943836363447884e28282829202020208330p29393222882828282
t3772882899399393902900210--0237123613498484848484893993

The letters remaining, "E" "T" "P" rearange the letters and it spells, PET.

Here are a few. Leave the answeres in the comments.


12353618738823739137813261308473e
466466464646647284636464266464664
646472237473293743898274946239455
373393p33361973739113030939918383
33373737873711111i127737373737737



353545643564646646477483839939393
3388383838383838383883d838383800o
338383838383883838383838383838383
373773737283929201098323838238338
37737381203089989755858585858585g


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