Just how is one supposed to know that the 3s are reversed to be Es? Oh, well, I guess you have to be creative.
yeah...
no one told me, but it was the only thing that ended up making any sense...
Common and less-common substitutions for numbers:
I've bolded the less-common substitutions. If it's within quotation marks, treat it as phonetic.
0 | O | D | "oh" | "dee" | |
1 | I | L | "eye" | "wun" | "ell" |
2 | R | "too" | |||
3 | E | "three" | |||
4 | A | LI | H | "for" | |
5 | S | "five" | |||
6 | b | "six" | |||
7 | T | "seven" | |||
8 | B | "ate" | |||
9 | G | "nine" |
If you're going to use the less-common meanings for numbers, your meaning is going to be harder to discern (which could be good or bad--after all, what's the fun of having a dirty license plate if no one ever gets it?) More Examples:
4CKB415
5UCK455
6ITC435