Okay, so, the other day I started seeing the number 363 everywhere. Like, I’d glance at the clock and it’d be 3:36 PM, or my grocery bill would come out to $36.3, you know, weird coincidences like that. It felt like it meant something, so I started looking into it. Turns out, it’s what some people call an “angel number.”
First thing I did was try to figure out what the heck this number could mean. I went down a bit of an internet rabbit hole, reading about numerology and all that jazz. I’m not gonna lie, it’s a lot to take in. Apparently, the number 3 is about creativity and communication, while 6 is about home and responsibility. Put them together, and 363 is supposed to be a sign from your angels to find balance between your creative side and your responsibilities.
Honestly, it kind of resonated with me. I’ve been feeling a bit stuck lately, like I’m all work and no play. So, I decided to use this 363 thing as a little nudge to shake things up. Here is the steps I took and what I got:

Trying a little bit of decoding
I came across this website that claimed to help you decipher all sorts of codes and ciphers. It wasn’t specifically for angel numbers, but I figured, why not give it a shot? I typed in “363” and tried a few different options, like Caesar Cipher and Vigenère Cipher. Nothing really made sense, but it was a fun little experiment. It’s kinda like those escape room puzzles. You know there must be some meaning, but it is hard to get.
Base64 and beyond
Then, I stumbled upon another site that dealt with Base64 encoding and decoding. Now, I don’t really know much about this stuff, but I gave it a try anyway. I put “363” into the Base64 encoder, and it spit out “MzYz.” Then I decoded it back, and of course, it just came back as “363.”
Some free tools
I found some other tools that help with text encryption and decryption. I thought it’s fun and interesting to play with them. I found an online tool that offers to encrypt and decrypt text with a random key. I typed in some text, and it gave me a scrambled version. You can also decrypt it back. You just copy-paste the encrypted text into the decryption box, and it turns back into your original text. Pretty neat, huh? But I guess it doesn’t help much in my case, as it is more like for fun.
Base64 decode
There is another tool that decodes Base64 back to human-readable data. I learned that Base64 is often used to encode data for transmission over the internet. This tool can handle regular Base64 and the one that’s split into several lines. It even decodes data into a file if you want. I didn’t have any specific Base64 data to decode related to my 363 sightings, but I tested it with some sample data, and it worked like a charm. This one seems pretty useful for people who work with data a lot.
The result
So, did I crack the code of the 363 angel number? Not really. But did I have some fun exploring these online tools and learning a bit about encoding and decoding? Absolutely! Maybe the real message of 363 is to embrace curiosity and try new things. And hey, if nothing else, I’ve got a few new bookmarks for when I need to encrypt my grocery list or decode a secret message. You never know when these things might come in handy, right?
Anyway, I started making an effort to do something creative every day, even if it’s just for a few minutes. I also made a to-do list to keep track of my responsibilities, so they don’t feel so overwhelming. It’s not a magic fix, but I do feel a little more balanced already. And who knows, maybe those angels are onto something.