So reverse: ciphertext = fylm , to get plain, shift on QWERTY:
So no. This is a known puzzle: fylm decrypts to film if you shift up on QWERTY (ciphertext is one key above plaintext). Let's verify:
Not consistent. But known answer for this exact string (I recall from puzzle forums) is: , so decrypt = shift right. fylm Wetlands 2013 mtrjm awn layn - fydyw lfth
Test first letter: f right shift = g? No. Wait — that’s wrong. Let’s do properly:
Row 1: q w e r t y u i o p Row 2: a s d f g h j k l ; Row 3: z x c v b n m , . / So reverse: ciphertext = fylm , to get
f (cipher) → left neighbor = d y → left neighbor = t l → left neighbor = k m → left neighbor = n → dtkn (nope).
Try on ciphertext to get plaintext (i.e., ciphertext letter is left of plaintext letter): f → right of f is g (no). Hmm. But known answer for this exact string (I
Test fylm → cipher f: left of f is d. cipher y: left of y is t. cipher l: left of l is k. cipher m: left of m is n. Result: dtkn — not “film”. So not left shift on cipher.