Doubly-True Anagram

June 16, 2011

Here is one of the coolest anagram I have ever seen. Anagram is basically a play of words where by re-arranging the words or phrases you create another words or phrases, only catch is that you have to use each alphabet just once. Mike Kieth used names of sixty elements from the periodic table to create this magic, 30 elements on each side of the equality. But the anagrammy didn’t end just with the words.  If you replace each element with its atomic number, the equality still persists in terms of the sum of the numbers. He won the best Anagrammy award in 1999 for the same. Doubly-true Anagram!

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