Funny number plates
There is a particular joy in pulling up behind a plate that makes you laugh at the lights.
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About funny number plates
There is a particular joy in pulling up behind a plate that makes you laugh at the lights. Funny number plates turn a dull legal requirement into a punchline — a name, a pun, a profession or an in-joke spelled out in seven characters. This is a celebration of the wittiest registrations on UK roads, how people spell words with letters and numbers, and a gallery of the funniest plates our community has actually spotted in the wild.
What makes a plate funny
The craft is in the substitution. A 5 stands in for an S, a 1 for an I, a 0 for an O, an 8 can read as a B, and a 7 does service as a T or an L. String those together and a registration can spell a name, a word, or a cheeky phrase entirely by design. The best funny plates feel effortless — you read the word before you notice the trick — and the cleverest are the ones that match the car or the owner's job: a plumber, a dentist, a footballer with their squad number.
The art of reading them
Half the fun is decoding. Once your eye learns the swaps, ordinary-looking registrations start revealing names and words everywhere — which is exactly how spotting becomes a habit.
The ones that never make it
Not every funny idea reaches the road. The DVLA reviews each new series and withholds anything that strays from witty into offensive — hundreds of combinations every release. That censored list is a story in itself, including the odd plate that slipped through and had to be recalled — covered in full on our rude number plates page.
How to find a funny plate of your own
Start with the word or name you want and work out which characters can spell it — then search. Cheaper modern formats make playful plates surprisingly affordable, and Northern Ireland plates (which always contain an I or Z) unlock words and names you cannot get on standard registrations.
Frequently asked questions
- How do you spell words on a number plate?
- By substituting numbers for letters — 5 for S, 1 for I, 0 for O, 8 for B, 7 for T or L — so the characters read as a word.
- Can I buy a funny number plate?
- Yes — as long as the combination exists and has not been withheld by the DVLA for being offensive.
- What is the cheapest way to get a word plate?
- Modern formats and Northern Ireland plates are the most affordable routes to spelling a name or word.