Palindromes are an interesting phenomenon.
They are more commonly recognized in words rather than number combinations but they can exist in both.
Palindromes are defined as words, phrases, or sequences that read the same forwards as they do backwards. Common examples include the name Hannah or the word ma'am.
There are of course other less orthodox examples like the phrase "May a moody baby doom a yam". This is a very peculiar example which raises questions like why or how can a yam be doomed or why is the baby able to doom anything; the point stands that if you place markers as such ... "May|a|mood|ybab|ydoom|a|yam" you could read the phrase backwards the same way you did forwards.
Dates can be palindromes as well.
12.1.21 for example, is a palindrome. As are the following;
12.2.21
12.3.21
12.4.21
12.5.21
12.6.21
12.7.21
12.8.21
12.9.21
12.11.21
12.22.21
Enlighten someone else with your updated knowledge and enjoy your palindrome days!!
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