Kryptos Explained: CIA’s Enigmatic Code Sculpture Still Unsolved #shorts
Discover Kryptos, the enigmatic encrypted sculpture by Jim Sanborn installed at CIA headquarters in 1990. Featuring four coded passages—three have been decip...
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Discover Kryptos, the enigmatic encrypted sculpture by Jim Sanborn installed at CIA headquarters in 1990.
Featuring four coded passages—three have been deciphered (by David Stein, Jim Gillogly, and the NSA), but the fourth remains unsolved .
Created with CIA cryptographer Ed Scheidt, the sculpture blends art and espionage using copper panels, Morse code, granite, wood, and more .
Its name—Kryptos—means "hidden" in Greek. Despite decades of global intrigue, the final 97-character cipher (K4) remains a riddle .
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