Part 4: Encoding Techniques

The Alphanumeric Code (AC)

Alphanumeric code in GMS® is used to transform two- and three-digit numbers into words.

Every cipher is represented by consonants:

1 – N, 2 – THZ, 3 – B, 4 – WVK, 5 – FR, 6 – JPX, 7 – SD, 8 – GQL, 9 – C, 0 – M

Number 25 is thus encoded the following way: 25 – THZ FR.

Number 390 is encoded with a combination of letters: B C M.

You should then find the words that represent visual images by the consonants that are also easy to memorize: 35 = B FR = BeeR.