A Pangram Composing Tool
For sampling a little bit of everything.
I stumbled upon the Pangram Generator a little while ago. It’s not well named: this isn’t an AI tool to generate the pangrams for you. It just keeps track of the letters you’ve not used and makes some basic suggestions of words that include them. But I find it helpful in composing short pangrams, and I used it to create the list of ten below.
A little “pangram strategy” is helpful too. You should usually start with a plan to handle at least one of the four really tough letters: j, q, x, and/or z. And try not to lean too hard on “quite,” “quick,” and “quickly”: sometimes you can’t help it, but everyone tries those.
Classic TV
Mythbusters: Quixotic projects evoking fool wizardry.
New Movies
K-Pop Demon Hunters: Go slay five buzzworthy jocks, queens! XOXO
Political News
Donald J. Trump’s zoo of bigly thick, neofascist, Nixonesque views
Invoice
Equals just eighty-six million, twenty-five thousand bucks, zero pennies
Social Media Is Too Nosy These Days
WWW sex quiz: A) Nympho? B) Flirt? C) Joker? D) Giver?
An Alternate Thanksgiving Menu
Veal quiche, fried pickles, lingonberry jam, pizza, Twix
A Bartender’s Creation
Liquor, brandy, spritzer, vodka, whiskey, fig juice: mix!
I’d Watch That Music Video
Jazz sax riff on dulcet baroque hymn with kicky videography
Our Torby Wants to Get into Shape… “Round” Is a Shape
Zelda’s purr-view: quite comfy being XL, hijacks treats
Happy Birthday, Darling
Janice’s exquisite glory makes bawds of civilized chaps
There are a lot more tools of interest to wordplay lovers at the main site. I’ll be tinkering around them with some more and see what I find!


I have a 30-letter one about the film Aliens. B')
Love this apprach to pangrams! The strategic angle is kinda brilliant, focusing on those tough letters first instead of just throwing words together until somethign works. I've tried the quick/quickly route way too many times, and seeing themed pangrams like the Mythbusters one realy shows how much more creative it can be with a bit of constraint thinking.