Danlwd Wy Py An Bayw Bayw Now

Shift on QWERTY: b left? b left is v, not p. a left is ] ? No. So not keyboard left shift. But "danlwd wy py an bayw bayw" — maybe it’s a ? Or a known phrase.

Let’s try reverse: paper = bayw .

Let’s try with a shift:

But if you just need the plaintext and the cipher is ROT13? ROT13(danlwd) = qnayjq — nonsense. So not ROT13.

This looks like a simple cipher. Let me check the pattern. danlwd wy py an bayw bayw

Could it be “please do … paper”? No.

Test bayw : b → v? No. But danlwd maybe m something? Try d left on QWERTY: d→s, a→ nothing, hmm. Shift on QWERTY: b left

Given the last word is bayw , and you wrote "paper" — likely the cipher is: b → p (shift +14), a → a (shift 0), y → e (shift +? no), so not same shift. But this looks like a variant? ROT13(b) = o, not p. ROT13(a)=n, not a. So no.