Funny palindromes. A masterpiece collection that makes you burst out laughing when you imagine them.
A palindrome is a curious kind of word that reads the same from top to bottom as it does from bottom to top.
You’ve probably heard examples like “shinbunshi” (newspaper) or “takeyabu yaketa” (the bamboo thicket burned).
From simple ones to delightfully funny and unique ones, the world of palindromes is deep and brimming with the charm of wordplay.
In this article, we’ve gathered amusing palindromes you’ll want to share with someone.
They’re perfect for a brain workout, so try saying them out loud and have fun!
- Let’s have fun making them! Kid-friendly palindromes. Great as a reference for creating your own.
- [Read Aloud] A Fun List of Onomatopoeia: Enjoy the World of Sounds
- Easy to remember and fun! A collection of number pun/mnemonic ideas
- [Interesting] Summary of Kanji Reading Quiz Questions
- [Rec] Interesting! A roundup of wordplay games
- Burst out laughing! A collection of outstandingly brilliant otaku senryu masterpiecesNEW!
- Funny senryu poems composed by junior high school students: introducing outstanding works that will make you burst out laughing
- Tongue twisters that will make you laugh out loud! Super funny
- A chuckle-worthy collection of masterful senryu poems themed around sushi toppingsNEW!
- Amusing four-character idioms you’ll want to use right away! A collection of expressions to remember as general knowledge.
- [Diction Training] A Collection of Tongue Twisters to Improve Articulation
- Cute and funny mnemonics made with four-digit numbers
- Challenge together! A roundup of word games for adults
Funny palindromes: a masterpiece collection that'll make you burst out laughing when you imagine them (11–20)
It should be about time you showed up—come on, popularity phase!NEW!
Since the smash-hit manga, drama, and film Moteki, the word “moteki” (a period when you’re suddenly popular) feels like it’s really gained social acceptance.
Hikari Mitsushima in the drama was just irresistibly cute.
Of course, Maho Nonami and Rio Matsumoto, too! Even though it’s a quirky term with a bit of an edgy, adolescent ring to it, once it’s this perfectly formed as a palindrome, you can’t help wanting to show it off to someone, right? Even if you try to say “It’s about time” coolly, you then tack on a clingy “Come on,” and that gap is just so funny.
But does a moteki really exist? I hope it comes to all of you, too!
In conclusion
Did you enjoy the fascinating world of palindromes that read the same from top to bottom and bottom to top? From simple ones to those that make you marvel, it was packed with the mysterious charm of words.
Be sure to find your favorite palindrome and try saying it out loud with your family and friends.
It’s sure to make for a lively and enjoyable time together!


