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Anagram Websites
Here are some of the best anagram webpages on the Internet.
We have mainly included pages written by current and past regulars
to alt.anagrams or the Anagrammy Forum.
- Richard
Brodie's Anagrams
Richard Brodie has a collection of
amazing long anagrams on his website. Richard is the co-author
of the Anagrammed Bible and has turned the phrase "The God
of Israel" into 2100 anagrams fitting each chapter of the
Bible. Richard was the inaugural winner of the Anagrammy Award
and Anagrammatist of the Year in 1998..
- Fun-with-words.com by Daniel Austin.
This is a website dedicated to amusing quirks,
peculiarities, and oddities of the English language. The fun-with-words.com website is divided into sections covering many wordplay topics, such as anagrams, pangrams, palindromes, oxymora, spoonerisms,
Cockney slang, and much more. In each section you will find everything
you need to know, including an explanation, examples, and history.
- Thinks.Com (Fun and games for playful brains) by Michael Curl.
While it
is not exclusively about anagrams, it has a good section on them.
Michael is the author of the Anagram Dictionary.
- Anagram Genius Archive by William Tunstall-Pedoe
This website archives selected
anagrams, mainly created using Anagram Genius. You can submit
your own anagrams there.
- Mike Keith's Home Page
Mike's website has links to his
anagrams, including the amazing Raven-Two. Mike was Anagrammatist
of the Year in 1999.
- The
Anagram Webring
This is a must for all serious anagram webmasters.
Many of the above sites are members. Larry Brash is the Ringmaster.
- World-Of-Anagrams by Zoran Radisavljevic
from Serbia.
Zoran has a collection of famous anagrams in English
and other languages, as well as a selection of his best anagrams,
many of which have won Anagrammy Awards.
- A Strange Way with Words by Pedt Scragg.
This is a collection of his own anagrams, including some very long spamagrams.
- Walter's
Page
One of the more eccentric collection of anagrams.
Walter Newboldt entertains the reader with his "individual"
style of anagramming, bizarre graphics and garish colour schemes.
There is no one person quite like Walter, but there may be a
little of Walter in a few of us.
- Business
Anagram of the Day (Aha! trade name fussing boys)
Publishes a new anagram related to the world of business every day.
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