About
Cryptitle
Cryptitle is a daily cipher puzzle for people who enjoy language, patterns, and quiet deduction. Each day, the game prepares one puzzle from article-style text, encrypts it, and asks you to infer the hidden title. Instead of racing a timer or chasing a score, the experience is designed to feel focused and readable.
The puzzle can use simple classical cipher styles such as random substitution, Caesar, or Atbash. Players do not choose the cipher: the challenge is to study the encrypted article, build a substitution table when it helps, use a limited set of hints, and submit the encrypted form of the title when they are ready.
Wikipedia articles are used as a source for daily puzzle ideas, but Cryptitle is not an official Wikipedia or Wikimedia Foundation service. The public game response does not reveal the hidden title, original article text, or cipher settings before the puzzle is solved.
No account is required. Your solving progress is stored locally in your browser with Local Storage, so it can survive a refresh without being sent to an account system. Previous daily puzzles can be opened from the archive whenever you want to revisit an older challenge.