Tool to solve Figgerits puzzles and decode hidden words and phrases. The solver find answers to definitions and complete your stuck levels
Figgerits Solver - dCode
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Figgerits (also called Figguess) is a game combining cryptograms, crosswords, and logic puzzles, where each letter is associated with a number.
The goal is to find words from definitions, then use the revealed letters to decode a hidden phrase by exploiting the letter-number correspondence.
Each letter corresponds to a fixed number (between 1 and 26). This correspondence does not change within a given level.
Example: GUESS can be coded as 1,2,3,4,4 (the letter S = 4 is repeated)
This bijectivity (one letter = one number, and vice versa) allows us to deduce the remaining words once a few letters are known.
Some tips to improve your Figgerits puzzles:
— Start with the easy words: Look through the definitions and solve the obvious ones first.
— Use the dCode solver: Generate a list of possible words for difficult definitions, cross-referencing them with the letters you've already filled in.
— Use letter frequencies: in French, certain letters are more frequent (E, A, S, I). If a number appears often in the answer phrase, it probably corresponds to these letters.
— Anticipate the theme: The secret phrase is often a proverb, a quote, or a historical fact. This helps you narrow down your suggestions for the missing words.
dCode doesn't take the definition into account to save time (this prevents the player from having to transcribe it), but generally, there aren't many possible solutions for a word once one or more letters are already known.
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