Secret Key to CIA’s Kryptos Code Finally Cracked—And It’s Going Up for Auction!

Secret Key to CIA’s Kryptos Code Finally Cracked—And It’s Going Up for Auction!

Picture this: a mysterious copper sculpture, snuggled right outside the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia — and it’s not your everyday art piece. Installed back in 1990, Jim Sanborn’s Kryptos is a 12-foot-tall, serpentine enigma engraved with four cryptic messages. Three? Solved. The fourth? Still playing hard to get, like that one unsolved crossword clue you swear you’ll crack one day. Now, get this—the solution to this elusive final code, known simply as K4, is about to be auctioned off. Yep, you heard that right. Who’s ready to drop up to half a million bucks to unlock a secret kept for over three decades? And here’s a cheeky question: if you owned the answer, would you spill the beans—or keep the mystery alive? Dive into the fascinating saga of Kryptos, the code that’s puzzled pros, amateurs, and conspiracy buffs alike… and find out why the biggest secret might just be sold to the highest bidder. LEARN MORE

In 1990, a sculpture known as Kryptos was installed right outside CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia — and it was inscribed with four encoded messages. While the first three codes were all solved within a few years, the final message has remained shrouded in mystery to this day.

Kryptos Sculpture

Wikimedia CommonsInstalled in 1990, the Kryptos sculpture has fascinated the public for decades due to its four encoded messages.

Three of the four coded messages in artist Jim Sanborn’s Kryptos sculpture, famously placed at CIA headquarters in 1990, have been solved. Now, the solution to the fourth code, K4, will be going up for auction.

In 1990, Sanborn’s sculpture was installed in the courtyard of CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. Ever since, countless people have tried to solve the codes carved into its surface, though the secret behind the fourth code has never been uncovered.

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