Why this word is great
LOGOGRIPH — [Noun] A word puzzle in which verses provide clues to a hidden solution, marrying poetic form with lexical play. From Ancient Greek λόγος (lógos, "word") + γρίφος (gríphos, "riddle, fishing basket"), it evokes both the catch of meaning and the woven structure of language. Unlike an "anagram" (which shuffles letters without context) or a "riddle" (which trades in abstract wit), a logogriph is a deliberate dance between revelation and concealment. It is the glint of a silver fish beneath the surface of a stanza, the slow unfurling of a cipher hidden in plain sight, the satisfaction of a key turning in a lock you didn’t know was there—proof that language, at its best, is both a game and a gift.