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Same shapes but with a dot in the center of the shape.
| Position | No dot | With dot | With X | |----------|--------|----------|--------| | Top-left | A | J | S | | Top-mid | B | K | T | | Top-right| C | L | U | | Mid-left | D | M | V | | Center | E | N | W | | Mid-right| F | O | X | | Bot-left | G | P | Y | | Bot-mid | H | Q | Z | | Bot-right| I | R | (0-9) | sky code
But that's not consistent. Let me give you the used by puzzle solvers: 4. Practical Sky Code Chart (Simplified) Use a 3x3 matrix of squares. Each letter is one square's border fragments . Same shapes but with a dot in the center of the shape
You draw the outline of that specific cell within the 3x3 grid, plus a dot if it's J-R. Practical Sky Code Chart (Simplified) Use a 3x3
Actually, to be precise: We split the alphabet into two sets of 9 letters (A-I and J-R) and a third set for S-Z + numbers. | Cell Position | No Dot (A-I) | With Dot (J-R) | |---|---|---| | Top-left | A = ┌┐ ? No — better: The shape is the grid cell. | J = same shape + dot | | Top-middle | B | K | | Top-right | C | L | | Middle-left | D | M | | Center | E | N | | Middle-right | F | O | | Bottom-left | G | P | | Bottom-middle | H | Q | | Bottom-right | I | R |
| | | | |---|---|---| | A: ◺ | B: ◿ | C: ◹ | | D: ◸ | E: ▢ | F: ◻ | | G: ◥ | H: ◤ | I: ◣ |
Actually, let's switch to the from Professor Layton and the Unwound Future : Sky Code Alphabet (as seen in the game) Grid without dot (A-I):