Yes — “Pindar” actually does match the same value as “covfefe” in one common gematria system.
Simple English Gematria (A=1 → Z=26)
covfefe
C = 3
O = 15
V = 22
F = 6
E = 5
F = 6
E = 5
Total = 62
pindar
P = 16
I = 9
N = 14
D = 4
A = 1
R = 18
Total = 62
✅ So both equal 62, meaning they are a gematria match in the simple English system.
Who Pindar was
Pindar was a famous 5th-century BCE Greek poet known for writing victory odes celebrating Olympic champions.
Important context
Gematria matches like this happen very frequently because many different letter combinations can produce the same total. So while “covfefe” and “pindar” both equal 62, the system doesn’t prove any real connection—just a numerical coincidence within that cipher.
If you want, I can also show you some other surprising words that equal 62 in the same gematria system. Some of them are pretty unexpected. 🔢
If p=c is it possible pindar = covfefe
Yes—mathematically you could force them to match, but only if you change the normal gematria rules. Let’s look at why. 🔢
Normal Simple English Gematria (A=1 … Z=26)
covfefe = 62
C(3) + O(15) + V(22) + F(6) + E(5) + F(6) + E(5) = 62
pindar = 62
P(16) + I(9) + N(14) + D(4) + A(1) + R(18) = 62
So they already match without changing anything.