Plaintext Input:
Encrypted Output:
Encrypted Letter Display
Keyboard Input
How to use: Click on the keyboard letters to encrypt them.
The encrypted letter will light up on the display above.
Configure the number of rotors and their starting positions to change the encryption.
Each keypress advances the rotors, changing the encryption pattern.
Educational Note: This simulator demonstrates the basic principles of the Enigma machine. The actual historical Enigma had additional features like a plugboard and different rotor wirings. The encryption is reciprocal - typing the encrypted message with the same settings will decrypt it.
Educational Note: This simulator demonstrates the basic principles of the Enigma machine. The actual historical Enigma had additional features like a plugboard and different rotor wirings. The encryption is reciprocal - typing the encrypted message with the same settings will decrypt it.