Fun With Google

CronosCronos Join Date: 2002-10-18 Member: 1542Members
<div class="IPBDescription">The Humble Googlewhackblatt</div> Heres a fun little game to play with google.

Try typing in obscure, zany, or otherwise extremely difficult to pronounce words into Google search. Any that come up with only a single result is subsequently a Googlewhackblatt.

Post them here, but to prevent their uniqueness from dying out by being actually cited, I'll have to ask anyone that posts a googlewhackblatt to reverse the spelling or introduce some form of punctuation between the characters.

Nothing comes to mind at the moment so I'm afraid I cannot offer a proficient example. Suffice to say you'll know a whackblatt when you see one.

If your going to put one in, put it in the following fashion. Say I get "GoogleWhackBlatt" as a whackblatt. Instead of writing it as it is, I write it backwards:

"ttalBkcahWelgooG"

I'm certain more creative ways of preserving these things can be thought of but thats the best that comes to mind.

Can you find any?

Comments

  • GwahirGwahir Join Date: 2002-04-24 Member: 513Members, Constellation
    I foresee lockage, nothing of substance can be discussed here...
  • BobTheJanitorBobTheJanitor Join Date: 2003-12-10 Member: 24228Members, NS1 Playtester
    OK... I've heard of these before, but they were simply called 'googlewhacks'. I thought that was a perfectly fine word for them. Your word makes me feel violated. The rules in that case were obscure combinations of words that resulted in only a single google result. In fact, I just found the <a href='http://www.googlewhack.com/' target='_blank'>website</a> for it as well.
  • esunaesuna Rock Bottom Join Date: 2003-04-03 Member: 15175Members, Constellation
    So let me get this straight, you're taking Googlewhacking and making it easier.

    The hardest, and most rewarding, part of getting a valid googlewhack is that it has to be actual words as opposed to made up crap.
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