A new cipher?



First time poster here. I tried reading the FAQs, and to be honest,
nearly everything I read might as well be Greek. I have no background
at all in cryptology and even the most elementary stuff to most of you
is probably beyond me. Having said that: I invented a code many
decades ago when I was a teenager and forgot about it until recently
when I found an example of it. In looking at it I find it hard to
believe anyone could crack it without a computer, and I am curious how
difficult it would be to crack even with one.

It is a very simple code that doesn't rely on a key or whatever it is
that programs use these days. I've searched through the lists of types
of codes and I don't see anything like it, but then again I don't know
what the description would even look like. The other problem is that
apparently the preferred method to see how secure a code is, is to
post an example of the code with a key and a description and then see
if anyone can crack it. I can't do that or it would never be useful
again. There is no key, just a few simple rules. So my simple question
is this- if I post an example of a couple of common phrases or
sentences in my code, is there any chance someone on here would be up
for the challenge of trying to break it both with and without a
computer, just to satisfy my decades long curiosity about whether it
has any merit or not?

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Thanks

Jeff
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