For those of you who have no idea what base64 is, it’s basically a standarized code. How it is formed is that when you input a string, the program puts your input through a rule of how it’s going to be modified. The output, then, is the input put through the rule.

I don’t quite understand it yet, but here’s some swear words in base64:

  • A** – YXNz (Yix-naz)
  • D*** (not really too much of a swear word now) – ZGFtbg== (Zig-fit-bag)
  • F*** – ZnVjaw== (Zinv-jaw)
  • Hell (not really to much of a swear word now) – aGVsbA== (Ags-ba)
  • Negro (no idea if it’s a swear word or not) – bmVncm8= (Benv-cem)
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My favorite is the F-word since it’s the easiest to say. Keep updated guys!

Published by Geoffrey Liu

A software engineer by trade and a classical musician at heart. Currently a software engineer at Groupon getting into iOS mobile development. Recently graduated from the University of Washington, with a degree in Computer Science and a minor in Music. Web development has been my passion for many years. I am also greatly interested in UI/UX design, teaching, cooking, biking, and collecting posters.

6 thoughts on “List of Swear Words in Base64 Language

  1. What’s more fun, is doing it in the reverse order.

    Take the string
    ~ç$`åº{l
    and turn it into base64.
    Not work safe, and highly offensive 🙂

    In-case there’s encoding problems the hex codes of the characters above are:
    7e e7 24 60 e5 1c ba 7b 6c

  2. Sometimes it’s really that simple, isn’t it? I feel a little stupid for not thinking of this myself/earlier, though.

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