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Rwayt Myhaf Wfysl Kamlh Bdwn Rdwd Mntdy Ghram Page

Try Caesar shift +11 (r→c, w→h, a→l, y→j, t→e → “chjle” no).

Given the limits, I think the intended solution is , but that’s a guess from pattern matching “mntdy” ≈ “without” (m→w? n→i? t→t? d→h? y→o? no).

or “write my half wishes without reply forum gram” (unlikely). rwayt myhaf wfysl kamlh bdwn rdwd mntdy ghram

Row1: q w e r t y u i o p Left shift: q→(none), w→q, e→w, r→e, t→r, y→t, u→y, i→u, o→i, p→o

Given the puzzle’s appearance, the most likely intended solution is that this is . Let me test that: Try Caesar shift +11 (r→c, w→h, a→l, y→j,

But strictly solving the cipher, I’d need more time. Based on common patterns, “rwayt” = “write” (w→r? no). However, “rwayt myhaf” might be “write my half” if each letter is shifted by -1 in alphabet? r→q (no).

I suspect the intended plaintext is — but the last word “ghram” suggests “gram” or “program” or “telegram”. “rwayt” = “write” (w→r? no).

r → q w → v a → z y → x t → s → “qvzxs” (no)