Danlwd Fylm Bitter Moon Ba Zyrnwys Farsy Chsbydh · Top & Trusted
: This is a keyboard shift where each letter is replaced by the one above it on QWERTY (like the “shift cipher” in some puzzles).
Given the presence of “farsy” and “chsbydh” — these look like Welsh or Polish, but likely just cipher.
But I notice: “zyrnwys” if shifted -1 on QWERTY (left) → z→a, y→t, r→e, n→b, w→e, y→t, s→d → “ateb e td” no. danlwd fylm bitter moon ba zyrnwys farsy chsbydh
Let me try decoding it step by step:
Could it be a simple ? “danlwd” reversed = dwlnad — no. : This is a keyboard shift where each
Given “bitter moon ba zyrnwys farsy chsbydh” — the words “bitter moon” stand out as plaintext? Or are they also encoded? If “bitter moon” is English, then maybe the rest is a cipher for an English phrase.
Alternatively shift: d (row2) → c (row3) a (row2) → z n (row3) → m l (row2) → k w (row1) → s d (row2) → c → czmk sc? Not English. Let me try decoding it step by step: Could it be a simple
But maybe it’s a : danlwd → qnayjq bitter moon → ovggre zbba ba → on zyrnwys → mleajlf farsy → snefl chsbydh → pufolqu — not making an English sentence.