Sports teams have always been known for their clever logos, dating back to the early 1900s professional sporting clubs we’re recognized around the country for their unique branding. The prefect way to distinguish an otherwise unrecognizable team from a fan sitting in the stands, but sometimes there are more to sports logos than the eye can see. Here are 16 teams with hidden easter eggs in their logos.
Minnesota Twins: The word “Win” in “Twins” is underlined.
Milwaukee Brewers: Glove forms and MB
Washington Capitals: The wings form a “W” and the logo has a silhouette of the capital building at the bottom.
Minnesota Wild: shape of an animal head
Chicago Bulls: robot reading a book on a bench, all under inverted gravity.
Big Ten: When the conference added an eleventh team they made a clever update to the old logo.
New York Mets: colors come from the Giants (orange) and Dodgers (blue), and they use the interlocking NY from the old Giants
Atlanta Falcons: The bird forms an F
Washington State Cougars: logo consists of the letters “WSU”
Arizona Diamondbacks: D and B for a snakehead with the tongue at the bottom.
Washington Wizards: new (alternate) logo is a basketball with the Washington Monument forming one of the seams.
Texas Rangers: Robert Short owned the team and the R and S were capitalized in RangerS.
New Jersey Devils: Intertwined “N” and “J”
Detroit Red Wings: Car tire/wheel
Edmonton Oilers: oil drop at the top.
Hartford Whalers logo: the negative space in between the whale’s tail and the “W” forms an “H”.
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