In this article we introduce the Dispatchful Byeworkman, a fellow closely related to the Gunpowdery Blacksmith (who is, as readers of Word Ways are well aware, the longest Unabridged Merriam-Webster two-word isogram). By contrast the Dispatchful Byeworkman is an example of the longest two-word isogram crossword, with 21 letters in the two words but only 20 distinct letters (diagram at left below)
The November 1971 Kickshaws introduced the problem of finding thirteen four-letter words which toget...
The November 2002 Colloquy presented a 3x14 crossword grid devised by Chris McManus which contains a...
In 1969, Word Ways published a trigram list by Faith and Ross Eckler; based on the 5th and 7th editi...
An isopangram is considered a perfect pangram and uses all 26 letters of the alphabet once and only ...
As defined in the first part of this article, pair isograms are words containing exactly two of each...
One of the aesthetic delights available to logologists is contemplating isograms: words, names, and ...
In the first two parts of this article, I have presented perfect specimens of isograms, pair isogram...
From time to time, cryptic references have appeared in the literature of logology to isograms, words...
Can the impossible be done? Can anyone outdo the careful and tedious work by legions of logologists?...
The list of record-typing 2, 3, 4, and 5-isogram sets (bisograms, trisograms, or more generally nIso...
In Language on Vacation, Dmitri Borgmann states that non-pattern words (words with no letter repeate...
A previous article introduced a term bisogram to refer to a pair of words which does not repeat a le...
A word in which no two letters are the same is often called an isogram. In an article in the August...
In the November 1972 Word Ways, we presented an article entitled One-Letter Words which demonstrat...
COLLOQUY and KICKSHAWS each have two repeated letters. Even WORD WAYS has one repeated letter. This ...
The November 1971 Kickshaws introduced the problem of finding thirteen four-letter words which toget...
The November 2002 Colloquy presented a 3x14 crossword grid devised by Chris McManus which contains a...
In 1969, Word Ways published a trigram list by Faith and Ross Eckler; based on the 5th and 7th editi...
An isopangram is considered a perfect pangram and uses all 26 letters of the alphabet once and only ...
As defined in the first part of this article, pair isograms are words containing exactly two of each...
One of the aesthetic delights available to logologists is contemplating isograms: words, names, and ...
In the first two parts of this article, I have presented perfect specimens of isograms, pair isogram...
From time to time, cryptic references have appeared in the literature of logology to isograms, words...
Can the impossible be done? Can anyone outdo the careful and tedious work by legions of logologists?...
The list of record-typing 2, 3, 4, and 5-isogram sets (bisograms, trisograms, or more generally nIso...
In Language on Vacation, Dmitri Borgmann states that non-pattern words (words with no letter repeate...
A previous article introduced a term bisogram to refer to a pair of words which does not repeat a le...
A word in which no two letters are the same is often called an isogram. In an article in the August...
In the November 1972 Word Ways, we presented an article entitled One-Letter Words which demonstrat...
COLLOQUY and KICKSHAWS each have two repeated letters. Even WORD WAYS has one repeated letter. This ...
The November 1971 Kickshaws introduced the problem of finding thirteen four-letter words which toget...
The November 2002 Colloquy presented a 3x14 crossword grid devised by Chris McManus which contains a...
In 1969, Word Ways published a trigram list by Faith and Ross Eckler; based on the 5th and 7th editi...