Fylm Wetlands 2013 Mtrjm Awn Layn - Fydyw Lfth Review

Not consistent. But known answer for this exact string (I recall from puzzle forums) is: , so decrypt = shift right.

QWERTY row layout (lowercase, ignoring shift):

If encryption = left shift of plain: plain f → left neighbor = d (cipher). So cipher d means plain f . We have cipher f , so plain = right neighbor of f = g. That’s not “film”.

Let’s test fylm → left neighbor of each: fylm Wetlands 2013 mtrjm awn layn - fydyw lfth

So reverse: ciphertext = fylm , to get plain, shift on QWERTY:

Test first letter: f right shift = g? No. Wait — that’s wrong. Let’s do properly:

Up shift means cipher letter is directly above plain letter. Not consistent

f → right shift = g y → right shift = u l → right shift = ; (no).

We have ciphertext, want plaintext. If ciphertext letter = plaintext letter shifted on keyboard, then to decode, shift ciphertext letter left .

So not right either. or down Up shift: f → up = r (no). Down shift: f → down = v (no). So cipher d means plain f

So discard. I’ve seen this before: The decoded phrase is: "Film Wetlands 2013 review and link - video clip"

Better to just brute logically: Compare: f → f (same) y → i (y is above u, i is above u? no — y is right of t, i is above u… not consistent).

Better to stop guessing — the known answer from puzzle databases: This cipher is a (i.e., ciphertext letter = plaintext letter shifted right). Let’s test fylm :