A cryptogram is a short quote encoded with a simple substitution cipher: every letter in the original has been swapped for a different letter. Your job is to work out which letter stands for which, using common patterns. Single-letter words are almost always "A" or "I", double letters like "LL" or "EE" are common, and the most frequent letter in English is "E".
Each quote on this page is a real line from a classic film. We have picked quotes you will probably recognise, so the trick is spotting them through the scrambled letters. Click a letter in the frequency panel to fill every occurrence of that cipher letter at once.
Token-based hints let you reveal a letter or an entire word when you get stuck, and you can check your current guesses against the answer without giving the game away. Save your progress locally, or print the answers page if you would rather solve on paper.