The majority of Hungarian scholars suspect it to be an 18th-century hoax attributed to Sámuel Literáti Nemes, while others contest this claim. The codex consists of 448 pages of vellum, adorned with intricate illustrations and a script unlike any known writing system. Scholars have proposed various linguistic origins, from Hungarian to Hebrew, fueling debates and controversies.
Cryptographers have attempted to decipher its text, but conclusive progress remains elusive. Whether the Rohonc Codex is a genuine artifact or an elaborate forgery continues to intrigue researchers, leaving its true nature a tantalizing mystery.
