Pangram Using Each Character Only Once [closed]

As a prank, I wish to arrange the keys on a coworker's keyboard to be a pangram, but in order to do so, the characters can only appear once.

I've done some googling and have not found a pangram that doesn't have repeat characters. With the limited number of vowels, I expect it might be impossible. If it is not impossible, is there one that makes sense?


Solution 1:

There are a couple of very odd pangrams (no repeated letters) referenced at this site and the author states:

Unfortunately, to my knowledge, there are no particularly clever 26 letter pangrams in English. Constructing a sentence that uses every letter of the alphabet once and no more -- essentially an anagram of the alphabet -- seems to require the use of acronyms, initials, and strange punctuation. The most interesting I've seen is, "Glum Schwartzkopf vex'd by NJ IQ."

There's also this answer in Yahoo Answers:

Best Answer: A sentence that contains every letter of the alphabet at least once is called a pangram. People have constructed 26-letter-long pangrams using only words that can be found in an unabridged dictionary, but they don't make a whole lot of sense. The most famous example is "Cwm fjord bank glyphs vext quiz."