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== In popular culture ==
In the 1990 video game ''[[Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake]]'', the tap code is used by Dr. Drago Pettrovich Madnar to communicate to ''[[Solid Snake]]'' through a cell wall.
{| class="wikitable" align=right style="width:100%; width:200px; text-align:center;"
| colspan=7| '''''[[Breaking Bad]]'' alphanumeric tap code'''
|-
! !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6
|-
! 1
| А || B || C || D || 1 || 2
|-
! 2
| E || F || G || H || 3 || 4
|-
! 3
| I || J || K || L || M || N
|-
! 4
| O || P || Q || R || S || T
|-
! 5
| U || V || W || X || Y || Z
|-
! 6
| 5 || 6 || 7 || 8 || 9 || 0
|}
In the video game ''[[Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake]]'', the tap code is used by Dr. Drago Pettrovich Madnar to communicate to ''[[Solid Snake]]'' through a cell wall.
 
In Season 2 Episode 2 of ''[[Person of Interest (TV series)|Person of Interest]]'' in 2012, the tap code is used by Harold Finch to discreetly leave breadcrumbs of his ___location to John Reese by encoding his ___location as tap code on a telephone.
 
In the 2015 video game ''[[Her Story (video game)|Her Story]]'', the main characters use the tap code to surreptitiously communicate.
 
In Season 2 Episode 14 of ''[[The Flash (2014 TV series)|The Flash]]'' in 2016, the masked prisoner in Zoom's lair uses the tap code to try to communicate with the others.
 
In the 2021 film ''[[The Ice Road]]'', the tap code is used on a metal pipe conduit by trapped miners to communicate with executives of the mining company.
 
In the television show ''[[Breaking Bad]]'', the character [[Hector Salamanca]] uses the version of a tap code shown in this section to communicate after suffering a [[stroke]].
 
In an ARG for [[Cool Math Games]], (See Game Theory for more information), a tap code was used twice, once in pair with another cypher to solve and discover lore.
 
==See also==