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Palindrome Checker – Find All Hidden Palindromes in Text

Enter any text and instantly find all palindromes hidden within it — individual words, multi-word phrases, numbers, and substrings. Also features a fun Quiz mode to test your palindrome knowledge!

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Palindrome Checker – Find All Hidden Palindromes in Text - Enter any text and instantly find all palindromes hidden within it — individual

How To Use

  1. 1

    Type or paste any text into the input box

  2. 2

    Click 'Find Palindromes' to instantly analyze the text

  3. 3

    Review results grouped by type: words, phrases, numbers, and hidden substrings

  4. 4

    Adjust options (ignore spaces, case sensitivity, min length) to refine the search

  5. 5

    Try Quiz mode to test your own palindrome recognition skills!

Key Features

  • Detects four palindrome types: words, phrases, numbers, and hidden substrings

  • Full text check: instantly tells you if your entire input is a palindrome

  • Customizable options: toggle space/punctuation handling, case sensitivity, and minimum length

  • Position tracking: optionally show where in the text each palindrome appears

  • Statistics: character count, word count, and total palindromes found

  • Longest palindrome: highlights the longest palindrome in your text

  • Quiz mode: guess whether 12 random words are palindromes

What Is Palindrome Checker?

Enter any text and instantly find all palindromes hidden within it — individual words, multi-word phrases, numbers, and substrings. A palindrome reads the same forwards and backwards, like 'racecar', 'level', or 'A man, a plan, a canal: Panama'. Also features a fun Quiz mode to test your palindrome recognition skills!

Why Use Palindrome Checker?

  • 1

    Discovers Four Types of Palindromes

    Goes beyond simple word checks to find palindromic phrases, embedded substrings, and numeric palindromes — revealing hidden patterns you'd never spot by hand.

  • 2

    Fully Customizable Analysis

    Toggle space/punctuation handling, case sensitivity, and minimum length to tailor the search — from strict character matching to flexible phrase detection.

  • 3

    Quiz Mode Makes It a Game

    Test whether 12 random words are palindromes — training fast palindrome recognition in a playful format that sharpens pattern-spotting skills.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a palindrome?

A palindrome is a word, phrase, or number that reads the same forwards and backwards. For example: 'racecar', 'level', 'madam', and the phrase 'A man, a plan, a canal: Panama'.

What kinds of palindromes does the checker find?

The checker finds four types: palindrome words (individual words), palindrome phrases (multi-word sequences), palindrome numbers (numeric tokens), and hidden palindromes (substrings embedded within the text).

What does 'Ignore spaces & punctuation' do?

When enabled (default), the checker removes spaces and punctuation before testing. This allows phrase palindromes like 'A man a plan a canal Panama' to be detected. Disable it for strict character-by-character matching.

What is Quiz mode?

Quiz mode presents 12 random words one at a time and asks you to guess whether each one is a palindrome. It's a fun way to train your palindrome recognition skills!

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