Cryptographic puzzles are like secret riddles that you solve to unlock something special.
Imagine you have a treasure box, and it's locked with a number pad, the kind you see on hotel doors. To open the box, you need to find out what number to press. But instead of just being told the number, you get a clue: “I think of a number, double it, then add 3. The result is 11. What was my number?” That's like solving a cryptographic puzzle, you use math or logic to figure out the secret number and open the box!
How It Works
Think of a cryptographic puzzle as a challenge that needs smart thinking, not just luck.
If someone wants to send you a message, they might hide it using a puzzle. You solve the puzzle, and boom, you read their message! Just like solving the number riddle to get your treasure.
Sometimes these puzzles are used by computers to keep things safe too, like when you log in to a game or a website. They ask you to solve a little puzzle before letting you in, it’s just like the number pad, but with more math!
Examples
- A teacher gives students a secret message that can only be read if they solve a riddle.
- A game asks players to find a hidden key by solving a logic puzzle.
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See also
- How Are Prime Numbers Used In Cryptography?
- What is cryptography?
- How Does a Blockchain Make Transactions Secure?
- Why Do Quantum Computers Break Encryption?
- What are csprngs?