With the exception of palindromes, anagrams are the most difficult kind of word puzzle to compose. The base phrase and the anagram must contain exactly the same letters, and the anagram must be apposite. The criteria for a perfect anagram are much stricter still: the anagram must agree in tense and number, precisely describe the base, and contain no filler such as exclamations, unrelated proper names, or irrelevant adjectives
The Anagram Sudoku is a new type of word puzzle that I invented recently. It officially makes its d...
The Anagram Sudoku is a new type of word puzzle that I invented recently. It officially makes its d...
Take the initial letter of each word in a common phrase, saying or longer quote, rearrange them and ...
I have been asked by the editors to share my expertise on anagrams with the readers of Word Ways. Bu...
There are several criteria available for judging the quality of an anagram. To begin with, an anagr...
The appeal in constructing anagrams lies in the balance between the extreme confinement of working w...
Here is a project that might appeal to the anagrammers among Word Ways readers. Anagramming is not m...
Some lovers of language are merely smitten, others are outright crazy. I\u27m in the former categor...
Every good anagram is, in some sense, apposite to the subject being anagrammed. This being so, the ...
What\u27s so interesting about anagrams? They\u27re just rearrangements of letters. Couldn\u27t\u2...
I have long ruminated over the problem of finding a logological form of composition as challenging a...
Anagramming -- the transformation of one word into another by rearrangement of its letters -- is one...
Anacrograms, introduced in May, are anagrams of acrostics of text. Here are numerous examples from ...
In her November 1973 Word Ways review of Howard Bergerson\u27s new book, Palindromes and Anagrams (D...
The Anagram Sudoku is a new type of word puzzle that I invented recently. It officially makes its d...
The Anagram Sudoku is a new type of word puzzle that I invented recently. It officially makes its d...
The Anagram Sudoku is a new type of word puzzle that I invented recently. It officially makes its d...
Take the initial letter of each word in a common phrase, saying or longer quote, rearrange them and ...
I have been asked by the editors to share my expertise on anagrams with the readers of Word Ways. Bu...
There are several criteria available for judging the quality of an anagram. To begin with, an anagr...
The appeal in constructing anagrams lies in the balance between the extreme confinement of working w...
Here is a project that might appeal to the anagrammers among Word Ways readers. Anagramming is not m...
Some lovers of language are merely smitten, others are outright crazy. I\u27m in the former categor...
Every good anagram is, in some sense, apposite to the subject being anagrammed. This being so, the ...
What\u27s so interesting about anagrams? They\u27re just rearrangements of letters. Couldn\u27t\u2...
I have long ruminated over the problem of finding a logological form of composition as challenging a...
Anagramming -- the transformation of one word into another by rearrangement of its letters -- is one...
Anacrograms, introduced in May, are anagrams of acrostics of text. Here are numerous examples from ...
In her November 1973 Word Ways review of Howard Bergerson\u27s new book, Palindromes and Anagrams (D...
The Anagram Sudoku is a new type of word puzzle that I invented recently. It officially makes its d...
The Anagram Sudoku is a new type of word puzzle that I invented recently. It officially makes its d...
The Anagram Sudoku is a new type of word puzzle that I invented recently. It officially makes its d...
Take the initial letter of each word in a common phrase, saying or longer quote, rearrange them and ...