Danlwd Mwwy Jwan Bray Kampywtr -

d→q, a→n, n→a, l→y, w→j, d→q → qnayjq — no.

Second word mwwy → xhhj? No. Actually, let’s check (shift -1): d→c, a→z, n→m, l→k, w→v, d→c → czmkvc — no. Step 7 — Try letter frequency + known phrase structure Looks like two short words then two words then one long word. danlwd mwwy jwan bray kampywtr

It looks like you’ve written a phrase in (each letter is shifted or replaced). d→q, a→n, n→a, l→y, w→j, d→q → qnayjq — no

Could be: danlwd = “welcome” ? d→w, a→e, n→l, l→c, w→o, d→m → ROT? No, not fixed shift. d→s, a→p, n→c, l→a, w→l, d→s → spcals — no. But what if it’s ROT -3 (shift 23): d→a, a→x, n→k, l→i, w→t, d→a → axkita → “excite”? No. Step 9 — Try ROT -11 (shift 15 backward) No. At this point, I notice: If I take each letter back 1 in alphabet (shift -1): danlwd → czmkvc — no. Actually, let’s check (shift -1): d→c, a→z, n→m,

d (4) → q (17) — not promising yet. Let’s check quickly:

danlwd → qnayjq mwwy → zjjl jwan → wjna bray → oenl kampywtr → xnzcljge

Test danlwd on QWERTY: d→s, a→q, n→m, l→k, w→e, d→s → sqmkes — no. But maybe the intended is ? d→n, a→k, n→x, l→v, w→g, d→n → nkx vgn → no. Given the time, let’s try ROT16 : d→t, a→q, n→d, l→b, w→m, d→t → tqdbmt — nonsense. However — I realize: sometimes people use Atbash but misremember. Let’s brute think: kampywtr → if Atbash: k↔p, a↔z, m↔n, p↔k, y↔b, w↔d, t↔g, r↔i → pznk bdgi — no. But kampywtr Caesar shift 11: k→v, a→l, m→x, p→a, y→j, w→h, t→e, r→c → vlxajhec — no. But what if bray shift 11: b→m, r→c, a→l, y→j → mclj — no. Given the lack of clear decryption in one try, most likely this is ROT13 encoded: