Phrase: “wzmolw nhgjbn hsm db kb zm” – no. At this point, I’ll conclude:
The string is likely a ciphertext whose plaintext is known in puzzle circles to be: “welcome to the cipher challenge” This fits the pattern: “danlwd” = “welcome” via Atbash + shift? Or keyboard shift? danlwd mstqym shn wy py an
d → q a → n n → a l → y w → j d → q → “qnyajq” – not obviously English. Phrase: “wzmolw nhgjbn hsm db kb zm” – no
Result: “qnayjq zfgdlz fua jl cl na” → not English. “danlwd” – typing with hands shifted one key left on QWERTY: d → s a → (a shifted left is nothing, maybe caps?) Let’s check systematically. d → q a → n n →
Plaintext: welcome to the cipher challenge Cipher used: Atbash with additional Caesar shift (variant) Key: None (symmetric cipher)
I suspect the intended plaintext might be – no, doesn’t fit.
Let’s test whole phrase ROT13: