Most people are familiar with reversible overcoats; by turning them insight out, one gets two garments for the price of one. The logological equivalent of this is the reversible word square, a square array of letters that contains words when read in normal left-to-right and top-to-bottom fashion (as in a crossword puzzle), but also contains words when read right-to-left and bottom-to-top
The history of word square construction in the United States has largely been one of the strenuous a...
Most readers of Word Ways know that a double word square is one in which the vertical words differ f...
When I first subscribed to Word Ways and enquired about word squares with diagonal words, Jeff Grant...
A reversible word square is one in which every row can be read backwards, and every column upwards. ...
A reversible word square is one in which every row can be read backwards, and every column upwards ...
In the preceding Word Ways article, the editor defined and gave examples of various types of reversi...
In a desperate attempt to make ever-larger word squares, logologists have succeeded only in producin...
A 5-by-5 palindromic word square is one in which the first word is a reversal of the fifth word, the...
A transposal square is a square array of letters in which each row and column can be rearranged to f...
A word square (n-square) consists of a n rows, each containing a different n-letter word, so that th...
The November 1975 issue of Word Ways presented a set of 52 7-by-7 word squares that were generated b...
In my article Single and Double Transposal Squares in the May 1980 Word Ways, I generalized the co...
It may seem that a 5-square could contain nothing but familiar words, but these 5-squares have eight...
Regular word squares have the same terms across and down, whereas double word squares have different...
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
The history of word square construction in the United States has largely been one of the strenuous a...
Most readers of Word Ways know that a double word square is one in which the vertical words differ f...
When I first subscribed to Word Ways and enquired about word squares with diagonal words, Jeff Grant...
A reversible word square is one in which every row can be read backwards, and every column upwards. ...
A reversible word square is one in which every row can be read backwards, and every column upwards ...
In the preceding Word Ways article, the editor defined and gave examples of various types of reversi...
In a desperate attempt to make ever-larger word squares, logologists have succeeded only in producin...
A 5-by-5 palindromic word square is one in which the first word is a reversal of the fifth word, the...
A transposal square is a square array of letters in which each row and column can be rearranged to f...
A word square (n-square) consists of a n rows, each containing a different n-letter word, so that th...
The November 1975 issue of Word Ways presented a set of 52 7-by-7 word squares that were generated b...
In my article Single and Double Transposal Squares in the May 1980 Word Ways, I generalized the co...
It may seem that a 5-square could contain nothing but familiar words, but these 5-squares have eight...
Regular word squares have the same terms across and down, whereas double word squares have different...
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
The history of word square construction in the United States has largely been one of the strenuous a...
Most readers of Word Ways know that a double word square is one in which the vertical words differ f...
When I first subscribed to Word Ways and enquired about word squares with diagonal words, Jeff Grant...