Palindromes are words, phrases or sentences that can be read forwards or backwards, (“No x in Nixon” or “Madam I’m Adam” being two famous examples). Both have to do with writing words such that they can be read in multiple ways. Both are forms of wordplay that depend on symmetry. What is a palindromic ambigram you ask? A palindrogram? An Ambidrome? People often confuse between palindromes and ambigrams. I now have a technique, using which, anybody can create a palindromic ambigram of any length! How cool is that. Well, I ended up with more than I had anticipated. This is something I had tried a few time a long time ago – but their challenge pushed me to go back and come up with some solutions.
In brief, they challenged people to create palindromic ambigrams. One recent one was related to palindromes.
They often conduct competitions and other fun challenges for readers. Lots of cool stuff for enthusiasts and novices alike. is a website about ambigrams and the people who make them.