Well done indeed -- some of them are just incredible! :-o
Honestly: Did you use some software to create them (regardless of being ready-to-use software or written by yourself) that uses help from a dictionary? (I know that there is such software out there...)
Or did you just purely made them up in your mind (maybe using Scrabble tiles as a little help)? :-)
If the latter: I honestly admire your linguistic creativity then! *wow* :-o :-o :-)
Holger wrote:I should find my Grandma's old Scrabble game to also create some... :-)
It's not really needed (unless you want to treat it as an excuse ;p), here's what I do:
I put the 'original' string in this box and start making up words right below it. As I use some letter in the anagram, I remove it from the original string; when I decide to erase some letter, I put it back in the string. It might not be super-comfortable, but I don't have any scrabble pieces with me and I don't want to use any automation, and, well, it does the job. ;-)
> It's not really needed (unless you want to treat it as an excuse ;p)
You got me! ;-)
No, I just think this would be the most comfortable way to play around with letters (at least for me). I also thought about the "electronic" way to to it (just like you described it), but at least for me it seems to be a bit counter-intuitive... :o)
But nevertheless, I like the results posted here so far!
(Maybe I should go to work by train instead of by car, to have some free time for nice little games like anagrams... :) )