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Thmyl Brnamj Strym Snayb Bbjy Llandrwyd -

Given the subreddit / puzzle context: thmyl might be “myth” + l? Actually, thmyl could be “thymol” (chemical) missing O.

Atbash mapping: A↔Z, B↔Y, C↔X, etc.

Better approach: This might be from a game or challenge. The last word “llandrwyd” is close to real Welsh “Llandrwyd” (a village?). If we assume it’s the target, then the cipher might be reversing the alphabet (Atbash) but with Welsh spelling. Let’s try Atbash on whole phrase:

Wait — maybe it’s a but with Welsh words. Let’s check llandrwyd — if it’s actually llanddwyn ? No. thmyl brnamj strym snayb bbjy llandrwyd

But note: llandrwyd looks Welsh. Atbash on llandrwyd : l(12)↔o(15), l↔o, a(1)↔z(26), n(14)↔m(13), d(4)↔w(23), r(18)↔i(9), w(23)↔d(4), y(25)↔b(2), d(4)↔w(23) → oozmi bdw ? No.

But maybe it’s ? Unlikely.

Let’s test Atbash on the first word: thmyl → t(20) ↔ g(7), h(8) ↔ s(19), m(13) ↔ n(14), y(25) ↔ b(2), l(12) ↔ o(15) → gsnbo — not obviously English. Given the subreddit / puzzle context: thmyl might

Maybe ? Try ROT13 (common in online puzzles): thmyl → guzly (no). Try ROT5? Unlikely.

Given the structure (five “words,” the last one llandrwyd looking like a Welsh place name, possibly Llandrwyd ), a likely solution is (A↔Z, B↔Y, etc.), which is common for such puzzles.

This looks like a cipher or code. The phrase thmyl brnamj strym snayb bbjy llandrwyd appears to be an encoded message, possibly a simple substitution cipher (like Caesar or Atbash) or a transposition. Better approach: This might be from a game or challenge

t (20) → G h (8) → S m (13) → N y (25) → B l (12) → O So thmyl → gsnbo — not clear.

Alternative: Could be a (each letter moved one key on QWERTY). Test: t → y (no).


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