What makes a good text for anagramming?
A reasonably long text with a good balance of common letters. Rare letters, especially “J”s can drastically reduce the scope for finding good anagrams. One of the worst common combinations is a combination of “J” and “K”. The resulting anagrams are then dominated with words like “junk”, “jerken” etc. which mop up both these letters. If your middle name contains a “J” then this is one of the rare occasions when you will get better anagrams if you try your name without it. Certainly never add “Jnr” or “Junior” to the end of your name. Sometimes even though the text has no rare letters it suffers from a poor balance. Some names have lots of “N”s or no vowels other than three “U”s. This also results in poor anagrams. If the text you enter is poor for anagramming the server will say so in its response. It is normally obvious, though, from the quality of the results.