Kanwn G2410 — Thmyl Tryf Tabt
But maybe each word is a scrambled anagram: — could be “mythl” or “thlym”? Unlikely.
Given the constraints, my best guess is: It’s a puzzle where “g2410” indicates ; “kanwn” could be “known” (if ciphered), and “tabt” maybe “that”.
However, notice: could be "that" if we shift certain letters? Not consistent.
If shift -2: t → r h → f m → k y → w l → j → “rfkwj” — no. thmyl tryf tabt kanwn g2410
“kanwn” might be “known” (k->k, a->n? no). But try reversing each word:
Not meaningful.
So maybe the whole phrase decodes to something about — “thmyl tryf tabt kanwn” could be “the walls of Jericho” encoded. But maybe each word is a scrambled anagram:
“guzly gels gong xnaja t2410” — not English.
This looks like a rather than a known phrase in English.
: Replace each letter in the first four words by its position in alphabet, then apply a simple shift, but without more clues, it’s underdetermined. However, notice: could be "that" if we shift certain letters
Try Atbash on each word:
Given the last part — in ROT13: kanwn → xnaja — maybe it’s "kanwn" intended as “kanown” (could be “known” misspelled) — so perhaps the original encoding is reversing words:
Atbash (A=Z, B=Y, etc.): t → g h → s m → n y → b l → o → gsnbo (no)
But try on “thmyl tryf tabt kanwn”: guzly gels gong xnaja — still nonsense.











