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10 Fun Facts About Google Whacks

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1

What defines a "Google Whack"?

A Google Whack is a specific type of Google search query consisting of exactly two words, entered without quotation marks, that yields only one search result.

2

How many words must a Google Whack search query contain?

A fundamental rule of Google Whacks is that the search query must be composed of exactly two words.

3

What search syntax rule is crucial for a valid Google Whack?

For a search to qualify as a Google Whack, the two words must be entered into the search engine without any quotation marks.

4

Who coined the term "Google Whack"?

The term 'Google Whack' was coined by Gary Stock, first appearing on the web in early 2002.

5

In what year was the term "Google Whack" first coined?

The term 'Google Whack' was coined by Gary Stock and first appeared on the web on January 8, 2002.

6

What was the name of the website created to collect and verify Google Whacks?

Gary Stock created googlewhack.com, also known as 'The Whack Stack,' to allow users to submit and verify their discovered Google Whacks.

7

Why does sharing a Google Whack online typically destroy its status?

A Google Whack is short-lived because when it's published to a website, the new page containing the two words becomes a second hit, thus invalidating the original single result.

8

Which comedian based a book and stage show on his quest for Google Whacks?

British comedian Dave Gorman chronicled his obsession with Google Whacks in his popular book and comedy tour, 'Dave Gorman's Googlewhack Adventure.'

9

What criterion must the words in a Google Whack meet regarding dictionaries?

A rule for legitimate Google Whacks is that both words used in the search query must be actual words found in a dictionary.

10

Which type of webpage result disqualifies a potential Google Whack?

A valid Google Whack cannot return a page that is merely a list of words, such as a dictionary, thesaurus, or bibliography.

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