How to Learn the Alphabet Backwards: 3 Easy Tricks (2024)

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Learning the alphabet backwards takes a little bit of time and patience. There are several helpful ways you can choose to learn it, such as using an online video to sing the alphabet song backwards or creating a story to help remember each letter in order. With a bit of practice, you'll be saying the alphabet backwards in no time at all!

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    Find a video online that sings the alphabet backwards. Type “learn to sing the alphabet backwards” into an online search bar to find useful videos that sing the alphabet backwards slowly so that you can easily practice. Look on sites like YouTube for videos, making sure the video shows you a visual of the letters so that you can sing along.

    • These videos will sing to the tune of the regular alphabet song.
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    Practice singing along with the video several times. This is the best way to learn the alphabet backwards, as the tune and visuals help your mind remember the backwards alphabet faster. Many videos start off singing the alphabet backwards slowly before gaining speed and going faster, which will give you lots of opportunities for practice.[1]

    • Rewatch the video as many times as needed before you feel confident that you can sing it without help.

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    Sing the alphabet backwards without the help of the video. This will help test you to see how much of it you truly know. Don't worry if you can't recite it perfectly the first time you try without the music or visuals. Keep practicing, going slowly to give your brain more time to remember which letter comes next.[2]

    • If you get stuck and need help, rewatch the section of the video that you're struggling with.
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    Recite the alphabet backwards without singing it. Once you can sing the alphabet backwards, try removing the tune and just saying each letter. Your brain will sing the song in your head, making it easier for you to remember which letter to say next.

    • Write the alphabet on a piece of paper to help you if you get stuck, only looking at the paper if it's necessary.
    • There are several helpful videos online that recite the alphabet backwards without singing it too.
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    Combine letters into chunks of 2 to 4. Chunking helps you remember groups of letters, similar to how you memorize phone numbers in chunks of 3-4 numbers. Starting from the end of the alphabet, group the letters together into more manageable memorization chunks.[3]

    • For example, the chunks might be "ZYX," "WV," "UTS," "RQP," "ONML," "KJ," "IHG" "FE," "DCBA".
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    Practice associating each group of letters with one another. Once you've chosen the chunks, start mentally grouping them together. For example, as soon as you say 'Z', you should start thinking of Y. After you're able to remember the letters of each individual chunk, you can start practicing associating each chunk with the following group.[4]

    • For example, once you've learned the chunks "GFED" and "CBA," start practicing thinking of 'C' right after you say 'D'.
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    Repeat each chunk of letters 5-10 times. Repeating the chunks in the correct order over and over again is one of the best ways you can teach your brain to remember them. Start from the end of the alphabet and repeat the chunks of letters, going slowly at first, until you're confident you know each group of letters.

    • It may help you to write out the chunks as you're saying them, as a visual aid will help you remember them even better.
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    String each chunk together until you've said the alphabet backwards. Once you've mastered each chunk of letters, begin going through the entire alphabet backwards, saying each chunk back to back. By stringing the chunks of letters together, you'll have learned how to say the alphabet backwards.[5]

    • Add a melody to the string of letters if it helps you remember them in order.
    • You may have to practice linking all the chunks together several times before it comes to you naturally.
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Forming a Story with Letters

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    Assign a word for each letter. Many children learn the alphabet by linking words and images to the letters, and you can do the same thing to help you learn it backwards. Try to choose words you can imagine as vividly as possible.[6]

    • For example, let “m” stand for mouse and “l” stand for log.
    • "S" can stand for sun and "t" can stand for turtle.
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    Make a story or poem out of the words. Working from Z to A, combine your words. Make the words flow into one another when you can. For instance, you can think of a mouse leaping onto a log next to a king, who jumps up with his ice cream. The keywords in your story, such as mouse and log, will tell you that the letter order is m, l, k, j, i.[7]

    • While some people can learn the alphabet backwards by simply recalling a list of words, creating a vivid story is a more powerful mnemonic device.
    • It may help you to write out the story and the image assigned to each letter so that you don't forget.
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    Visualize your story. As you go through the story, try to imagine it in as much detail as possible. The more vivid the images, the more easily you'll recall what comes next. Refine the words you use as you go to make your story more memorable to yourself.[8]

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    Recite the story until it comes naturally to you. Once you have a concrete story imagined, start at Z and go all the way to A. Recall and visualize each word, taking out the letters starting the keywords when you reach them. With practice, you'll be able to recite the alphabet backwards.

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    It's better to learn it the regular way, from A to Z, first. Start working on learning it backwards after you memorize A to Z!

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    On January 19, 2011, Gita Smith recited the English alphabet backwards in 1.93 seconds, recorded on recordsetter.com.

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      Learning the alphabet backward can seem daunting, but there are a few tricks you can use to make it a lot easier. Separate the alphabet into chunks so it’s simpler to say. For instance, try to remember, “ZYX,” “WV” and “UTS” to start, then go from there. Repeat each chunk of letters out loud 5-10 times before moving on to the next chunk. Once you’ve mastered each chunk of letters, see if you can say the entire alphabet backward. You can also link words to each letter, then make a story with them to help you remember it. For instance, “Z” could be zebra, “Y” could be “yawn,” “X” could be “xylophone,” “W” could be “wake,” and “V” could be “Victor.” So to remember the first part, you’d say “Zebras yawn. Xylophones wake Victor." To learn how to visualize the alphabet backward, read on!

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      What is the backwards alphabet code? ›

      Also known as a "retrograde alphabet," it is a relativelys simple cipher that is used for encoding messages. The latter "Z" becomes "A", "Y" turns into "B," "X" is "C," and so on. The number "0" becomes "9," "1" turns into "8," etc.

      What is the fastest backwards alphabet? ›

      In just 2.88 seconds! — S K Ashraf from Hyderabad has set the Guinness World Record for the fastest time to type the English alphabet backwards.

      What is the easiest way to memorize the alphabet? ›

      The best ways to learn an alphabet
      1. Practice a few characters at a time. Learning an entire alphabet is a lot of material to remember. ...
      2. Associate new characters to English letters. ...
      3. Create mnemonic devices. ...
      4. Listen to an alphabet song. ...
      5. Write out the characters.
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      Is learning the alphabet backwards hard? ›

      Learning the alphabet backwards takes a little bit of time and patience. There are several helpful ways you can choose to learn it, such as using an online video to sing the alphabet song backwards or creating a story to help remember each letter in order.

      What is the backwards alphabet cipher key? ›

      The Atbash cipher is a very common and simple cipher that simply encodes a message with the reverse of the alphabet. Initially it was used with Hebrew. Basically, when encoded, an "A" becomes a "Z", "B" turns into "Y", etc.

      What word has all 26 letters in it? ›

      An English pangram is a sentence that contains all 26 letters of the English alphabet. The most well known English pangram is probably “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog”.

      What is the 27th letter in the alphabet? ›

      Total number of letters in the alphabet

      Until 1835, the English Alphabet consisted of 27 letters: right after "Z" the 27th letter of the alphabet was ampersand (&). The English Alphabet (or Modern English Alphabet) today consists of 26 letters: 23 from Old English and 3 added later.

      Why do cops ask you to say ABCS backwards? ›

      While the ABC test is a real sobriety test that officers can utilize to determine a persons blood alcohol concentration, it is highly unlikely you will be required to recite the alphabet backwards; backwards-recital of the ABC's is more of a myth than a reality for most.

      What is the code word A to Z? ›

      NATO Phonetic Alphabet
      SymbolCode WordMorse Code
      AAlfa/Alpha● ▬
      BBravo▬ ● ● ●
      CCharlie▬ ● ▬ ●
      DDelta▬ ● ●
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      What letter is a backwards R? ›

      So, why the backwards R in the title of UNTETHEЯED? “Я” is a letter in all the Cyrillic alphabets for Russian, Ukrainian and Belorussian languages – pronounced “ya”.

      What alphabet has a backwards C? ›

      Ç or ç (C-cedilla) is a Latin script letter used in the Albanian, Azerbaijani, Manx, Tatar, Turkish, Turkmen, Kurdish, Kazakh, and Romance alphabets.

      What is the fastest time to type the alphabet backwards on a keyboard? ›

      Watch SK Ashraf from India set a new Guinness World Record for the fastest time to type the alphabet backwards in just 2.88 seconds.

      How can I learn backwards language? ›

      How to Talk Backwards Correctly!
      1. Step 1: Pick Your Word. Start off easy, like "shop" or "cat".
      2. Step 2: Split It Into SOUNDS. I repeat, SOUNDS. ...
      3. Step 3: REVERSE Them. I repeat, REVERSE. ...
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