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There are some websites that post the new code every week.
1). Collect all 8 letter/number code pieces for a silo. You have to do this before the weekly reset though.
2). Take those codes, arrange them with the word that appears on the wall in the Whitespring Bunker for that solo.
3). Convert the results of step 2 into a numeric code.
4). Go to the silo find out you screwed up the code. Either in the calculation or putting it into the launch terminal.
5). Swear at yourself because you only had one nuclear key card. Go find another one.
6). Discover that while you were out finding another card the silo reset.
7). Run the silo again.
8). Go to NukaCrypt and get the weeks code.
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1). They have 3 sets of codes, so you generally need to find at least 14 to get a full set, often 20 - and the codes reset weekly, so you gotta be johnny on the spot with hunting for them and lucky to find them
5). Many people skip this step, this is an important step
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Yeah, Bethesda broke them a few updates ago. Really shows how little they think players are doing it properly and not just using 3rd party sources.
It's a terribly designed quest anyway for a game play loop that players don't want. The idea that the codes unlock over the week was meant to make nukes a weekend activity instead of whenever. It should have been redesigned years ago.
The sequence to decode is also goofy. It isn't a one step process of get the codes, work out the word, substitute the letters for numbers. There is another alphabet related step that is beyond the average player.
I absolutely hate that quest and refuse to do it because it is so goofy. Thousands of hours later and that decision has never impacted my ability to play the game, nothing is locked behind it.
Googling brings up this.
https://help.bethesda.net/#en/answer/68211?promptSub=true
https://www.falloutbuilds.com/fo76/nuke-codes/