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Which Is “Bouba”, and Which Is “Kiki”?

Tom Scott | August 25, 2025



Sooner or later, I was going to get around to this: it’s one of the most famous experiments in linguistics. •
Written with Molly Ruhl and Gretchen McCulloch. Gretchen’s podcast has an episode all about this: https://lingthusiasm.com/post/175127434871/lingthusiasm-episode-21-what-words-sound-spiky

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Maurer, D., Pathman, T., Mondloch, C.J. (2006). The shape of boubas: sound-shape correspondences in toddlers and adults. Developmental science, Vol.9 (3), p.316-322,
Nielsen, A., and Rendall, D. (2011). The sound of round: evaluating the sound-symbolic role of consonants in the classic Takete-Maluma phenomenon. Can. J. Exp. Psychol. 65, 115–124. doi: 10.1037/a0022268,
Bremner, A. J., Caparos, S., Davidoff, J., de Fockert, J., Linnell, K. J., and Spence, C. (2013). “Bouba” and “Kiki” in Namibia? A remote culture make similar shape-sound matches, but different shape-taste matches to Westerners. Cognition 126, 165–172. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.09.007
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Styles, S.J., & Gawne, L. (2017). When Does Maluma/Takete Fail? Two Key Failures and a Meta-Analysis Suggest That Phonology and Phonotactics Matter. I-Perception, 8(4), 2041669517724807.

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  1. @TomScottGo

    August 25, 2025 at 2:50 pm

    Thanks to all the team who work with me on these! This is very much a collective effort these days, despite me being the face of it. Please do pull down the description to see everyone involved, and all the references!

  2. @edanro9787

    August 25, 2025 at 2:50 pm

    Birds are fish, fish is a broader category including tetrapods, actinopterygians, coelacanths, lunged fish, acanthodians, psarolepids and other animals.

  3. @MichalKroll72

    August 25, 2025 at 2:50 pm

    Ive observed this phenomena while studying arabic, my native language is Polsh but there are some words in arabic which are neither similar or anything but you could sort of understand it by just hearing them which is weird.
    Take the pairs
    1. a) Kasir
    b) Tawiil
    Guess which one means LONG and which means SHORT
    2. a) Saliim
    b) Maksur
    Guess which one means NOT BROKEN and which means BROKEN

    If you guessed KASIR = SHORT, TAWIIL = LONG, SALIIM = GOOD, MAKSUR = BROKEN. You're right and you propably dont even know arabic

  4. @atlanderwrites

    August 25, 2025 at 2:50 pm

    I just noticed (with no scientific backup) that some fish like “shark”, “pike”, “stickleback”, etc have more pointy or dangerous bits than “salmon”, “turbot” or “carp”…though some pointy fish (“pufferfish” comes to mind) don’t fit the mould. Thoughts?

  5. @makb_the_striker

    August 25, 2025 at 2:50 pm

    When we study polygraphs, we say they are BS, because they have effectiveness around 60% – 5% more than guessing. But when some people have got 3% over guessing rating it's statistically significant?

  6. @SavvySequoia

    August 25, 2025 at 2:50 pm

    1:00 Let me take part in the game as well, before I continue on the video.
    Bird – chunchuíkit, takákit, áau, kumpáu and wahák.
    Fish – máuts, terás, tsapáum, shíru and hápatar.

    Edit: Average is 58% right. Mine is 40%. Close enough, interesting video.

  7. @MaryAnnNytowl

    August 25, 2025 at 2:50 pm

    In case anyone's interested, there's a SciShow (a Tangents) about this, done around the same time. I don't know exactly, but this says 3 yrs, and the SciShow video says 3 years, too. Maybe someone will want to watch it, too?

    Yes, I know this is several years old. I'm still gonna feed the Almighty Algorithm, anyway.

  8. @Keurosaur

    August 25, 2025 at 2:50 pm

    * Research JOURNALS often don't publish negative results. Most researchers would love it if they could get zero-result papers out there, but those don't attract readers as much for the publisher. Thanks capitalism.

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