Courage Cryptogram Puzzles
Courage gets misunderstood. The most useful definitions — the ones that actually help when you need them — tend to come from people who know what fear feels like: soldiers, reformers, athletes, writers who put their real selves on the page. The quotes in this collection don't romanticize courage as the absence of fear; most of them define it as action in spite of fear, which is a more honest and more useful way to think about it. These are words from people who have been tested: Nelson Mandela writing from prison, Eleanor Roosevelt stepping into rooms she wasn't supposed to enter, Amelia Earhart taking off anyway. The cryptogram format suits these quotes well — working through difficulty to find the answer is itself a small act of persistence.
About These Puzzles
Each puzzle on WebCryptogram uses a unique letter substitution cipher — every letter in the alphabet is swapped for a different one, and that mapping stays consistent throughout the puzzle. To solve it, click on any cipher letter and type your guess. The puzzle tracks your time, counts hints and errors, and rates your performance when you finish.
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