2,045 levels · 5 languages

Cryptogram Answers

2,045 levels solved — every quote decoded

Cryptogram is a substitution-cipher puzzle by Gismart: every letter of a famous quote is replaced by a symbol, and you crack the code to reveal it. This page lists the complete decoded answer for all 2,045 levels — each with its author — and the archive is free, no sign-up. Every quote is manually decoded and verified by Oliver Brennan against its original source, so it matches the game exactly.

Stuck on one symbol, or checking a finished puzzle? Search by quote or author above, browse by difficulty, or jump straight to your level below.

All Levels — English 2,045

Level 1661 The General Who Became a Slave. The Slave Who Became a Gladiator.… Commodus Level 1662 What’s the matter with you? You should be preparing for the Sabba… Oskar Schindler Level 1663 Choice is an illusion created between those with power and those … Merovingian Level 1664 Why Don’t You Look At Yourself And Write Down What You See? Or Ma… Clarice Starling Level 1665 She Locked Away A Secret, Deep Inside Herself, Something She Once… Dom Cobb Level 1666 If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Lewis Carroll Level 1667 When I use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean — neith… Lewis Carroll Level 1668 BEAUTIFUL Soup, so rich and green, Waiting in a hot tureen! Who f… Lewis Carroll Level 1669 You may call it ‘nonsense’ if you like, but I’ve heard nonsense, … Lewis Carroll Level 1670 But that’s just the trouble with me. I give myself very good advi… Lewis Carroll Level 1671 When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why,… Lewis Carroll Level 1672 Nothing would be what it is because everything would be what it i… Lewis Carroll Level 1673 It’s a great huge game of chess that’s being played — all over th… Lewis Carroll Level 1674 When I was your age, I always did it for half-an-hour a day. Why,… Lewis Carroll Level 1675 Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep … Lewis Carroll Level 1676 You are going to kill an innocent man, for it is impossible that … Andrew Lang Level 1677 I assure you that my adventures have been strange enough to deter… Andrew Lang Level 1678 I would rather have come to anchor anywhere than here. This islan… Andrew Lang Level 1679 No, since chance has made us aware of its virtues, we will use it… Andrew Lang Level 1680 My friends, I beg that you will give me your attention while I re… Andrew Lang

Cryptogram at a Glance

Total Levels2,045
Game TypeSubstitution cipher
DeveloperGismart
PlatformsiOS / Android
Languages5 (English, French, German, Spanish, Russian)
Verified ByOliver Brennan
FreeYes
ArchiveAll levels since launch

Difficulty Progression

Tier Levels Characteristics
Beginner1 – 164Short quotes, common words, high-frequency letters. Ideal for learning cipher mechanics.
Intermediate165 – 818Longer quotes, less common vocabulary, occasional proper nouns. Pattern recognition becomes essential.
Advanced819 – 1,534Complex sentence structures, archaic language, unusual letter distributions. Requires systematic frequency analysis.
Expert1,535 – 2,045Obscure authors, rare words, multi-clause quotes with minimal repeated letters. The hardest puzzles in the game.

Tips for Solving Cryptogram Puzzles

Single-letter words:In English, the only single-letter words are A and I. If you see a lone symbol, it must be one of those two.
Apostrophes narrow options:A pattern like symbol-apostrophe-symbol almost always ends in T or S. Common contractions: DON'T, CAN'T, IT'S, THAT'S.
Double letters:Look for repeated adjacent symbols. Common English doubles: LL, SS, EE, OO, TT, FF, PP. This can unlock entire words quickly.
Letter frequency:The most common letters in English are E, T, A, O, I, N, S, H, R. The symbol that appears most often is almost certainly E.
Common short words:Two-letter words are limited: OF, TO, IN, IS, IT, ON, AT, BY, OR, AN. Three-letter: THE, AND, FOR, ARE, BUT, NOT.
Word endings:Look for -ING, -TION, -MENT, -NESS, -ABLE, -ED, -LY, -ER. These suffixes appear in a huge proportion of English text.
The quote structure helps:Cryptogram quotes are real sentences with punctuation. Commas, periods, and question marks are not encoded and give you word boundary clues.
Work outward from confirmed letters:Once you have 4-5 confirmed letters, fill them into every word in the puzzle. Partially revealed words become solvable by context.
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Content Author
Oliver Brennan

Oliver has decoded every Cryptogram level across all five languages, cataloguing authors and quotes for players worldwide. He verifies decoded quotes against the original sources for accuracy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cryptogram?

Cryptogram is a puzzle app by Gismart. Each level shows an encrypted quote where every letter has been replaced by a symbol. You decode it by figuring out the substitution cipher — each symbol represents a specific letter of the alphabet.

How many levels does Cryptogram have?

Cryptogram has 2,045 levels in English. The game is also available in French, German, Spanish, and Russian — all languages are covered on this site.

What languages does Cryptogram support?

Cryptogram is available in English, French, German, Spanish, and Russian. This site covers all five languages — use the language switcher at the top of the page to switch between them.

Are the answers the same for all players?

Yes — Cryptogram level answers are identical for all players. The decoded quote and author on this site match exactly what appears in the game when you solve the level.

Are all Cryptogram answers free?

Yes — all decoded quotes on this site are completely free. No sign-up, no subscription, no timers. All 2,045 levels in every language are available to everyone at no cost.

How do I find my Cryptogram level?

Browse the level list on this page and click the level number you need. You can also use the page navigation to jump to any range of levels.

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