An AMBIGRAM is a string of letters put together in such a way so as to read the same when flipped either horizontally or vertically.
In this example, we have the word "chump". Flip it upside down and you still get "chump".

This may be less obvious as it is more ornate with "swirly" lettering but it says "hanukkah" in this position as well as when flipped.
So, just a "heads up" we will be using both using both letters (ambigrams) as well as pictures to challenge you.
CAUTION If you decide to google more optical illusions, you will find a whole genre of them that are active - spin, twirl, move etc.
We will not be using any of these & suggest you avoid them all together or do so with the warning that the moving ones have been known to trigger epilepspy
in some people - with or without a history of it.
In this example, we have the word "chump". Flip it upside down and you still get "chump".

This may be less obvious as it is more ornate with "swirly" lettering but it says "hanukkah" in this position as well as when flipped.
So, just a "heads up" we will be using both using both letters (ambigrams) as well as pictures to challenge you.
CAUTION If you decide to google more optical illusions, you will find a whole genre of them that are active - spin, twirl, move etc.
We will not be using any of these & suggest you avoid them all together or do so with the warning that the moving ones have been known to trigger epilepspy
in some people - with or without a history of it.
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