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Agency apologises for spelling out four-letter word in answer to code based on names of planets

The intelligence agency GCHQ, home to Britain’s elite codebreakers, has apologised after it clearly spelled out a swear word on social media in an answer to a puzzle it had set on Monday morning.

Its Twitter followers had been invited to complete the sequence C, U, T, S, I, U, N. The correct answer was T, the fourth letter in the name of the eight planet, Neptune.

Continue reading…Agency apologises for spelling out four-letter word in answer to code based on names of planetsThe intelligence agency GCHQ, home to Britain’s elite codebreakers, has apologised after it clearly spelled out a swear word on social media in an answer to a puzzle it had set on Monday morning.Its Twitter followers had been invited to complete the sequence C, U, T, S, I, U, N. The correct answer was T, the fourth letter in the name of the eight planet, Neptune. Continue reading…