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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This code is very similar to the [[wikipedia:Pigpen cipher|Pigpen cipher]], also called the masonic or Freemason's cipher, used in [[wikipedia:Dan Brown|Dan Brown]]'s 2009 novel ''[[wikipedia:The Lost Symbol|The Lost Symbol]]''
*[[EPF Agent]]s can use a built-in device in their [[Spy Gadget]] to decode messages using this code.
*[[EPF Agent]]s can use a built-in device in their [[Spy Gadget]] to decode messages using this code.
*There is a similar code in [[Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force]], which has the same symbols, but a different translation.
*There is a similar code in [[Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force]], which has the same symbols, but a different translation.

Revision as of 22:30, 22 November 2009

About the Secret Code.

The PSA Secret Code, also known as the Tic Tac Toe Code, or the Secret Agent Code, is the code the Penguin Secret Agency Agents use to communicate with. This code is most often used in Secret Missions. It also appears elsewhere as an Easter Egg (such as on the Clock Tower). There is also a message carved into the Clock Tower in the Snow Forts that uses this code.

Here is an example of a code:

The code reads: The first pin in Club Penguin was a four leaf clover.


The Director

The mysterious leader of the PSA and the Elite Penguin Force, only known as the Director, uses the extra symbol in the code as his/her own signature.

Strategy for Memorizing

The great thing about this code is that it is as easy to remember as Tic-Tac-Toe! In the picture below, notice the gray section to help you remember the code letters from A to I.

For the letters J to R, just add an X. In the picture below, look at the yellow section to help you remember the code letters from J to R.

For the letters S to Z, just add an O. In the picture below, look at the light blue (cyan) section to help you remember the code letters from S to Z.

Trivia

See also