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| Project | Goal | How to Start | |---------|------|--------------| | | Turn your real name into a leet handle. | Write your name, then replace each letter using Level 2 leet. | | Meme Caption | Create a meme with a leet caption. | Pick a popular image, write a short joke, leet‑ify it, and post. | | Leet Cipher Puzzle | Hide a secret message in a chat. | Encode a phrase with Level 3 leet, share, and let friends decode. | | Leet Art | Use leet symbols to draw simple pictures (e.g., a smiley). | Combine /\ for eyes, ^_^ for a face, etc. | | Filter‑Busting Test | See which leet combos bypass a given forum’s filter. | Try different substitutions for the word “spam” and observe results. |

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A beginner‑friendly walkthrough of the world of “leet‑speak” – the stylized way of writing that swaps letters for numbers, symbols, or other characters. | Pick a popular image, write a short

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