Typoglycemia Generator
The Typoglycemia Generator is a utility that scrambles the internal letters of words while preserving the first and last characters, creating text that appears jumbled yet remains surprisingly readable. This effect is based on the concept of typoglycemia, where the human brain can still interpret words even when their internal structure is altered.
The tool provides three distinct modes—light scramble, medium scramble, and chaos scramble—which control the intensity of the transformation. Light scramble performs minimal rearrangement, often swapping only a few internal letters, while medium scramble introduces more noticeable shuffling within each word. Chaos scramble applies aggressive randomization, heavily mixing internal characters while still keeping the first and last letters intact.
For example, the input "hello world" using medium scramble may produce outputs such as "hlleo wrlod" or similar variations where the middle letters are rearranged but the overall word shape is preserved. Each execution can yield slightly different results due to the randomized nature of the scrambling process.
This tool is useful for demonstrating cognitive reading patterns, creating playful or obfuscated text, and experimenting with how humans process written language. By adjusting the scramble intensity, users can explore the balance between readability and distortion in a controlled and interactive way.