Tapping Code
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Tapping Code Reference
About the Tapping Code
The tapping code is a method of communication used by prisoners of war, most famously in Vietnam. It's based on a 5x5 grid of letters, similar to the Polybius square.
Each letter is represented by two numbers:
- First number: row (1-5)
- Second number: column (1-5)
For example, "A" is represented as "1-1" (one tap, pause, one tap), and "B" as "1-2" (one tap, pause, two taps).