Yesterdays Date
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Yesterdays Date
It was both a Palindrome and an Ambigram! Reads from L to R, R to L and also upside down. It happens a few times with a year only, but first I've seen with date, month and year. Know of anymore other than 1961?
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Re: Yesterdays Date
benjaminbutton wrote: ↑Sat 13 Feb 2021 9:51 amIt was both a Palindrome and an Ambigram! Reads from L to R, R to L and also upside down. It happens a few times with a year only, but first I've seen with date, month and year. Know of anymore other than 1961?
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December 2nd this year according to this website;
https://researchmaniacs.com/English/Pal ... -date.html
But it all depends on which format is used for the date.
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Re: Yesterdays Date
There is always one isn't there. ?
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Re: Yesterdays Date
I've always thought that the number 9 was somewhat unique. I'm not sure of the mathematical term for it, but it is unique amongst numbers in that whatever 9 is multiplied by, you can always obtain 9.
So, for example
2x9=18 and 1+8=9;
3x9=27 and 2+7=9;
4x9=36 and 3+6=9 and so on I believe until affinity!
So, for example
2x9=18 and 1+8=9;
3x9=27 and 2+7=9;
4x9=36 and 3+6=9 and so on I believe until affinity!
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Re: Yesterdays Date
Put a 6 in front of 9 and turn 180° and get the same number.