“…One of the most remarkable feats of human cognition is our capacity to read efficiently under suboptimal scenarios (see Grainger, 2018 , 2022 ; Grainger & Dufau, 2012 , for reviews). We can effortlessly read words even if the visual appearance of their constituent letters is less than perfect with only a small cost, as in the case of words written with poor handwriting (e.g.,
; see Barnhart & Goldinger, 2010 ; Qiao et al, 2010 ; Vergara-Martínez et al, 2021 ), words with rotated letters (e.g.,
; see Blythe et al, 2019 ; Fernández-López et al, 2021 ; Kim & Straková, 2012 ), words with digit-like (“leet”) letters (e.g., see Molinaro et al, 2010 ; Perea et al, 2008 ), or even Captchas (e.g.,
, see Hannagan et al, 2012 ).…”