Article 6Z33R Can you solve it? Ambigrams – you won’t believe these flipping words!

Can you solve it? Ambigrams – you won’t believe these flipping words!

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Alex Bellos
from Science | The Guardian on (#6Z33R)

A pun, a puzzle and a work of art

UPDATE: Read the solutions here

Douglas Hofstadter is probably best known as the author of Godel, Escher Bach, a classic of popular science writing published in 1979.

In 1983, he coined the word ambigram", meaning a piece of text that can be read in more than one way, an art form pioneered in the 1970s by the typographers Scott Kim and John Langdon. Typically, an ambigram is a word or phrase that has left-right mirror symmetry, or reads the same upside down.

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