AI Enchantment Table Language Translator

Convert English into Enchantment Table Language—the Standard Galactic Alphabet used on Minecraft enchanting tables—powered by AI. Works on text and documents.

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Features of OpenL's Enchantment Table Language Translator

What makes OpenL's Enchantment Table Language Translator the trusted choice for decoding and encoding the Standard Galactic Alphabet from Minecraft.

  • Standard Galactic Alphabet decoding

    Standard Galactic Alphabet decoding

    Enchantment Table Language is the Standard Galactic Alphabet (SGA)—a 26-glyph substitution cipher where each angular symbol maps to exactly one English letter, A through Z. Originally created by Tom Hall for the Commander Keen game series (id Software, 1990–1991), SGA was adopted by Mojang for Minecraft's enchanting tables and became one of the most recognized fictional alphabets in gaming. OpenL applies the documented one-to-one SGA mapping rather than approximating or guessing glyph meanings.

  • Minecraft enchanting table context

    Minecraft enchanting table context

    In Minecraft, enchanting tables display scrolling SGA text that appears to describe the enchantment—but the displayed text is actually random, selected from a fixed pool of words that includes references like "klaatu barada nikto" (from the 1951 film The Day the Earth Stood Still). The text does not indicate which enchantment you will receive. OpenL decodes what the glyphs actually spell in English so you can read the decorative strings Mojang embedded in the game.

  • Bidirectional cipher conversion

    Bidirectional cipher conversion

    OpenL handles both directions: type English text and receive the SGA glyph equivalents, or paste in SGA representations and decode them back to readable English. The cipher preserves English word structure, spacing, and punctuation—only the letter forms change—so the translation is exact and reversible with no information lost.

  • Private by default

    Private by default

    OpenL does not retain your text or build a profile from what you submit. Decode enchanting table screenshots, translate Minecraft fan content, or encode messages in SGA knowing the content stays yours—nothing is logged, shared, or used to train models you cannot opt out of.

How to Use OpenL's Enchantment Table Language Translator?

  • Enter or upload your content

    Type, paste, or upload the text, image, audio, or document you want to translate.

  • Select languages

    Choose your source and target languages from the dropdown menus.

  • Get instant translation

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What You Can Do with OpenL's Enchantment Table Language Translator

Encode English messages in the Standard Galactic Alphabet, decode Minecraft enchanting table text, and work with SGA for fan projects, server messages, and cipher education.

  • Translate English into Enchantment Table Language

    Translate English into Enchantment Table Language

    Convert words, sentences, and messages into the Standard Galactic Alphabet glyphs used on Minecraft enchanting tables.

  • Decode Enchantment Table text back to English

    Decode Enchantment Table text back to English

    Paste in SGA glyph text from Minecraft screenshots, wikis, or fan content and receive the English letters each glyph represents.

  • Work without ads or interruptions

    Work without ads or interruptions

    OpenL keeps the workspace clear so your focus stays on the language, not the layout.

  • Convert on any device

    Convert on any device

    Run OpenL on desktop, tablet, or phone so your Enchantment Table translations follow you between Minecraft sessions and projects.

Linguistic Insights for Enchantment Table Language

Enchantment Table Language is the Standard Galactic Alphabet (SGA)—a monoalphabetic substitution cipher originally created for the Commander Keen video game series and adopted by Mojang for Minecraft's enchanting tables, where it became one of the most widely decoded fictional alphabets in gaming.

  • The Standard Galactic Alphabet (SGA) was created by Tom Hall for id Software's Commander Keen series (1990–1991), a DOS platformer in which the alien alphabet appeared on signs and walls throughout the game; Mojang adopted SGA for Minecraft's enchanting tables starting in version 1.0 (2011), exposing the alphabet to over 300 million Minecraft players and making it one of the most frequently decoded fictional scripts in gaming history

  • SGA is a monoalphabetic substitution cipher: each of the 26 English letters (A–Z) maps to exactly one angular glyph, and the mapping is fixed—there are no alternate forms, case distinctions, or context-dependent variants; the cipher changes only the visual appearance of each letter while preserving English word structure, grammar, spacing, and punctuation entirely unchanged

  • In Minecraft, enchanting tables display scrolling SGA text that players often assume describes the enchantment being offered; in reality, the text is randomly assembled from a fixed word list that includes the phrase "klaatu barada nikto" (a reference to the 1951 science fiction film The Day the Earth Stood Still) and other strings—the displayed text has no connection to the actual enchantment applied to the item

Enchantment Table Language Letter Translation Examples

See how English letters and words are converted into the Standard Galactic Alphabet by AI.

Document Type
Examples
English
Enchantment Table Language (SGA)
Hello
⍑ᒷꖎꖎ𝙹
World
∴𝙹∷ꖎ↸
Sword
ᓭ∴𝙹∷↸

Examples of Decoded Minecraft Enchanting Table Text

Look at how Minecraft enchanting table text decodes from SGA back to English under OpenL's AI. The enchanting table text is randomly assembled and decorative—it does not describe the enchantment applied to your item.

Document Type
Examples
SGA on Enchanting Table
Decoded English
⎓╎∷ᒷ
fire
↸ᔑ∷ꖌ
dark
ᓭᓵ∷𝙹ꖎꖎᓭ
scrolls

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