a common name for a website that contains games for students to play if not allowed by a school district built on a platform accepted by the school districts that can be used to do work for said school district
i found a new way to play (game name) its the 5th link when you search "(game name) unblocked games 76"
by gentle giant DC November 11, 2023
Get the unblocked games 76mug. 76 is the difference between good and bad , pure and evil , smile and frown you name it, seven is the god number and six is the devils number, you can see it if you compared your six and your seven
by Alan Love September 8, 2023
Get the 76mug. by Adujasty343 June 5, 2025
Get the <.7.9.7.6.>Accident Artistry Starts With A Uviladian Second<.7.9..76.>mug. Just for people to digest this easier.
Russian station that plays buzzing sounds. Started in the 1970s and occasionally a voice speaks, usually a male. No one really knows why it exists or what it is used for, except the station is likely run by the Russian Armed Forces.
The equipment there is likely not super sophisticated either, it runs in AM, people hijack it oftenly and play whatever the hell they want trying to interfere communications, whoever runs the station knows people are putting weird shit there, they aren't oblivious.
Do not waste your time trying to crack these codes. These codes probably operate under a one time pad and probably requires a decryption key that we do not know. The broadcast used to occur in a random town near Moscow, before 2010, some have even visited it. Location changed but likely still broadcasts in the Western Military District Russia, containing the Orders of Moscow Military District and Leningrad Military District, their bases are in Moscow and Saint Petersburg respectively and UVB-76 probably has presence in both.
The Russian government has never revealed the purpose of the station and they don't have to. Fascinating but really isn't something to worry about, there is no ghosts making the broadcasts or a 90 year old man still sending the messages, the station is likely manned.
Russian station that plays buzzing sounds. Started in the 1970s and occasionally a voice speaks, usually a male. No one really knows why it exists or what it is used for, except the station is likely run by the Russian Armed Forces.
The equipment there is likely not super sophisticated either, it runs in AM, people hijack it oftenly and play whatever the hell they want trying to interfere communications, whoever runs the station knows people are putting weird shit there, they aren't oblivious.
Do not waste your time trying to crack these codes. These codes probably operate under a one time pad and probably requires a decryption key that we do not know. The broadcast used to occur in a random town near Moscow, before 2010, some have even visited it. Location changed but likely still broadcasts in the Western Military District Russia, containing the Orders of Moscow Military District and Leningrad Military District, their bases are in Moscow and Saint Petersburg respectively and UVB-76 probably has presence in both.
The Russian government has never revealed the purpose of the station and they don't have to. Fascinating but really isn't something to worry about, there is no ghosts making the broadcasts or a 90 year old man still sending the messages, the station is likely manned.
The Monolith format is most common for messages.
Nikolai, Zhenya, Tatiana, Ivan (NZhTI), Nikolai, Zhenya, Tatiana, Ivan (NZHTI) (Callsign, NZHTI (UVB-76's call sign as of 2025) Names are part of the Russian spelling alphabet, just like Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, note that Zhenya is Russian for gene.)
(random numbers in Russian we probably should not know what they mean)
(Random set of strings of the Russian spelling alphabet, likely an encoded message)
(Repeat)
Priyom. (Russian equivalent of "over")
Nikolai, Zhenya, Tatiana, Ivan (NZhTI), Nikolai, Zhenya, Tatiana, Ivan (NZHTI) (Callsign, NZHTI (UVB-76's call sign as of 2025) Names are part of the Russian spelling alphabet, just like Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, note that Zhenya is Russian for gene.)
(random numbers in Russian we probably should not know what they mean)
(Random set of strings of the Russian spelling alphabet, likely an encoded message)
(Repeat)
Priyom. (Russian equivalent of "over")
by Benjiinthe2020s August 31, 2025
Get the UVB-76mug. 

