Star Wars Aurebesh Translator Ring — Puzzle Box World

Star Wars Aurebesh Translator Ring

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Who it's for: for keepers of secrets and lovers of hidden mechanisms.
How hard: Not yet Wickscored — our normalized difficulty rating lands once this object is enriched.
Where in stock: Sold out at Puzzle Box World (last seen Jun 11, 2026) — the Wick Watch flags it the moment the wick relights.
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In the maker's words

This ring takes the Galactic Aurebesh (seen throughout the Star Wars series) alphabet and shows it's English translation. Perfect for your Star Wars fan. More info: Aurebesh was a writing system commonly used to represent the Basic language. The name came from a combination of the first two letters, Aurek and Besh Aurebesh was thought to have come from the writing system of the Rakatan Infinite Empire, introduced to the galaxy at large during the Empire's reign. It spread during the Alsakan Conflicts approximately 17,000 years ago, before the Battle of Yavin. However, already by 25,793 BBY, Aurebesh was used by the inhabitants of the Settled Worlds, prior to their first contact with the Rakata. When contact was made, the Rakatan Aurebesh was apparently identical to that used in the Settled Worlds. Star Wars Galactic Aurebesh Translation Now you can write and translate in Aurebesh (the Galactic language) As Seen in the Club Penguin Star Wars Takeover!!! Translate the Club Penguin Star Wars Takeover Secret Messages... Stainless Steel Available in sizes 6-12

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