Row 2: a s d f g h j k l Left shift: a→(none), s→a, d→s, f→d, g→f, h→g, j→h, k→j, l→k
Row 3: z x c v b n m Left shift: z→(none), x→z, c→x, v→c, b→v, n→b, m→n fyltr shkn ntrw danlwd az gwgl
Let me instead try (common in some puzzles): Row 2: a s d f g h
Better guess — maybe it’s a : Could be “every letter shifted one key to the right on QWERTY but ignoring row shifts” — let’s test “fyltr” → right: f→g, y→u, l→; hmm fails. fyltr shkn ntrw danlwd az gwgl
One common decoding approach is the where each letter is replaced by the one to its left on a QWERTY keyboard.
Better: The phrase “fyltr shkn ntrw danlwd az gwgl” when shifted left (QWERTY) gives:
But common keyboard shift cipher is on QWERTY: