Vertiquote
In a vertiquote (formerly called a vertical anaquote), a phrase is divided into threes vertically rather than horizontally. The columns are listed alphabetically; the solver rearranges them to form the message. For example:
The solution: New twelve-step self-help group for the hopelessly logorrheic: Onandonanon. A vertiquote should have at most 25 columns (75 letters).
The vertiquote was invented by Xemu.
In a stepped vertiquote, there are two sets of columns with lengths 4 and 3. The two sets of columns (which should be roughly the same length) are sorted and rearranged separately; this makes these puzzles easier than vertiquotes. It can have up to 88 letters. Example:
The solution: Truly wonderful, the mind of a child is. Yoda.
The stepped veritquote was invented by V.