Googlewhack

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Your goal: find that elusive query (two words - no quote marks) with a single, solitary result!


ive found two so far, but it was a long time ago and i kinda forgot them sad.gif anyways, here's the rules:

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1. Your two Googlefactors must exist in Google's view of this dictionary. Not your view, Google's view! Google does the work, and Google has the final word! In the blue bar atop your Google results, accepted terms are linked, and so appear 'underlined.' No line, no link = Googlejack! (As in, You've got jack, so see the FAQ :-)

2. Google also is the arbiter of a whack's uniqueness. Look to the right end of the blue bar atop your Google results. If you see "Results 1 - 1 of (any number),' you found exactly one hit = Googlewhack!

3. Google shows you an excerpt of the page you whacked. Look at that text. If it's merely a list of words (such as a bibliography, concordance, encyclopedia, glossary, thesaurus, dictionary, domain names, or plain old machine-generated random garbage), No Whack For You!

If your Googlefactors don't comply, some other whacker will certainly test them, then expose your treachery to all!

    Entries in The Whack Stack that breach Rule Number Three will be marked WORDLIST :-(.

    If you record offensive comments in The Whack Stack, I may remove or change them at my discretion.

    Excessive stacking of the same word may cause Whack to ban the word automatically for over 48 hours.

    Inappropriate use or abuse of the service may result in your whacks being removed. Deal with it.

You're welcome to post your crack Googlewhack in The Whack Stack. To do so, first head over to Google to find a whack you like. Then, you can use Whack!, which checks the rules for you! (It will record a true success, but if you find more than a few results, it will send you to Google where you belong :-)

If you can't satisfy Whack!, you're welcome to post your slightly slack Googlewhack to QuickTopic. (This is especially for those hardcore Scrabble players who just know "That's a real word," even though Google's reference may not agree :-)


have fun!