The use of the word enigma is apparently an enigma to you! Delicious irony!
"An enigma wrapped in mystery and riddled with controversy" is how UFO's have been described. He/she is an enigma. The location of 'The Lost Dutchman' gold mine remains an enigma.
There are 234,345,679 combinations of drinks in he world.
One bar code can have anywhere from 30 to 70 different combinations within itself. How many combinations are in the world is not known.
There are 125970 combinations and I am not stupid enough to try and list them!
Chess. There are more possible games of chess than atoms in the universe.
It was called The Enigma Machine for German encoding.
They didn't as computers that could do cryptanalysis did not exist when Bletchley Park had to figure out ways to break the Enigma cypher. What they did was build a custom semi-programmable electromechanical machine called a Bombe with dozens of sets of Enigma rotors in different combinations running together. By having the machine check automatically rules that had been developed by manual analysis of Enigma messages, it was possible to find initial wheel settings, etc. very rapidly on the Bombe and use them to setup a British machine that worked like the Enigma to decrypt that message.
enigma was the German code making machine not code breaking ultra was the code breaking machine
It was called the Enigma.
it is a brown wooden box with a typing machine inside, this would break the enigma code, the Germans used this machine in WW2
an enigma machine
The Enigma machine .
They were used for enigma machines. Enigma machine is a way German people sent messages in codes. A Enigma machine holds loads of codes. Enigma machines are like laptops but with massive buttons and in code form
The Enigma was the Germans' and the Ultra was the British machine. Then the British from HMS Bulldog were the first to capture the Enigma Machine from the U-110 in the North Atlantic on May 9th 1941. Then Poland helped the British to decipher the code.
Alan Turing didn't invent Enigma you complete inbacile. He cracked the code that the Germans were sending with the Enigma machine once. And it wasn't just his it was a whole team of people.
An embroidery machine.