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 1801 She’s Learning Where She Fits On The Food Chain, And I’m Not Sure… Owen Grady Level 1802 Some Places Are Like People: Some Shine And Some Don’t. Dick Hallorann Level 1803 Well Brian, This Is A Very Nutritious Lunch. All The Food Groups … John Bender Level 1804 Let’s Discuss The Prospect Of Ending The War Tonight. Hans Landa Level 1805 Really? I Live In Queens. Did You Put That Together Yourself, Ein… Hockney Level 1806 I don’t want to be like other authors and say that there are only… Svetlana Alexievich Level 1807 I’m into books - I love literature, so I toyed with the idea of b… Taron Egerton Level 1808 The literature of menopause is the saddest, the most awful, and t… Sandra Tsing Loh Level 1809 South African literature is a literature in bondage. It is a less… J. M. Coetzee Level 1810 In literature, the ghost is almost always a metaphor for the weig… Tabitha King Level 1811 Good literature is absolutely necessary for a society that wants … Mario Vargas Llosa Level 1812 What is wonderful about great literature is that it transforms th… E. M. Forster Level 1813 I think one of the saddest things that’s happening to literature … Arundhati Roy Level 1814 Literature overtakes history, for literature gives you more than … Carlos Fuentes Level 1815 Literature transmits incontrovertible condensed experience... fro… Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Level 1816 The only sensible ends of literature are, first, the pleasurable … Nathaniel Hawthorne Level 1817 The atmosphere of orthodoxy is always damaging to prose, and abov… George Orwell Level 1818 German has always felt the language that I come back to. It’s giv… Susie Dent Level 1819 Caribbean literature only has to be true to itself. It doesn’t ne… Marlon James Level 1820 Literature does not exist in a vacuum. Writers as such have a def… Ezra Pound

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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