Transform text into Bill Cipher's cryptic symbol language from Gravity Falls. Decode mysterious messages or create your own encoded text using the triangular demon's unique cipher system.
Bill Cipher, the triangular dream demon from Gravity Falls, communicates using a substitution cipher where each letter of the alphabet is replaced with a unique symbol. This cipher appears throughout the show in hidden messages, the Journal pages, and the Book of Bill. The symbols are geometric and mystical in appearance, reflecting Bill's otherworldly nature.
The Bill Cipher alphabet is a simple substitution cipher where A-Z are mapped to specific symbols. The cipher maintains spaces and punctuation, making decoded messages readable once you know the symbol mappings. Fans use this cipher to encode secret messages, create Gravity Falls fan content, and decode hidden Easter eggs from the show.
REALITY IS AN ILLUSION
⟟⟒⏃⌰⟟⏁⊬ ⟟⌇ ⏃⋏ ⟟⌰⌰⎍⌇⟟⍜⋏
BUY GOLD BYE
⏚⎍⊬ ☌⍜⌰⎅ ⏚⊬⟒
TRUST NO ONE
⏁⍀⎍⌇⏁ ⋏⍜ ⍜⋏⟒
THE PORTAL IS OPEN
⏁⊑⟒ ⌿⍜⍀⏁⏃⌰ ⟟⌇ ⍜⌿⟒⋏
To copy and paste Bill Cipher text, simply translate your message and use the output directly. The symbols are Unicode characters that work across most platforms. For the most authentic experience, use the Standard cipher style which matches the symbols seen in Gravity Falls episodes and official materials.
When decoding Bill Cipher messages, remember that the cipher is case-sensitive if that option is enabled. Punctuation and spaces are preserved in their original form. If you encounter symbols that don't translate, they may be from a variant cipher or decorative elements added by the creator.
The Standard style uses the canonical symbol set from the Gravity Falls TV show, seen in episodes and Journal 3. The Book of Bill variant includes additional symbols and slight variations introduced in Alex Hirsch's 2024 book. Combined Cipher merges both systems for maximum compatibility.
Yes! This translator uses the official Bill Cipher substitution cipher from the show. Messages hidden in episodes, end credits, and the journals can be decoded using the Standard cipher style. Some newer content from the Book of Bill may require the Book of Bill variant.
Bill Cipher symbols are rendered using Unicode characters. Different operating systems and fonts may display these characters with slight visual variations, but they represent the same letters and will decode correctly regardless of appearance.
The original show cipher primarily focused on letters. Enable 'Include Number Symbols' to use extended cipher symbols for digits 0-9, which appear in some fan interpretations and the Book of Bill materials.
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