Ambigram
An ambigram is a graphic, most often written text, that has a visual symmetry or otherwise remains a coherent image after a transformation is applied. A common style of ambigram is one which looks identical when flipped 180 degrees; one example of a rotational ambigram is binbig.
see also anagram, anagraph, lipogram, red tape puzzle
Gallery
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A 180° rotational ambigram by non.
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A 180° degree rotational ambigram by Ylumiccoon.
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More rotational ambigrams by that noneuclidean fellow
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An asymmetric mirror-reflection ambigram designed by noneudlicean but worn very attractively by sus
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A vertical-reflection ambigram of the alphabet by Scott Kim, who does not have a Witscopedia page
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An oscillatory ambigram, in which two messages can be read without the need for transformation
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An oscillatory ambigram utilizing negative space
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A type of oscillatory ambigram in which the same set of glyphs can be read as two sets of letters, designed by noneuclidean
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A quadruple-asymmetric rotational ambigram designed by cernames(?) in which four different words can be read
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