The rules for Googlewhack are: The two words chosen must conform to Google's view of legitimate words according to the Answers website ; The results returned must be exactly 1 only ; The result found must be a legitimate webpage and not just a list of well known words or machine generated nonsense.
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Legal and legal rules have the similarity is all rules are concerned with establishing codes of behaviour for people.
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no fantastic wouldn't be a googlewhack because a googlewhack is two words that you search on google without quotations that come up with only 1 result. its pretty hard to find but you can go to googlewhack.com and all the recent googlewhacks are on there and you get the idea.
Simply put, it is EXTREMELY rareIn more detail...Well think of it this way. You search something. It comes up with a googlewhack. You go online and tell your friends. You go to look it up again and it comes up with two hits - the one you found and the one you made. That's how easy it is to ruin a googlewhack. Once a googlewhack is made public, lots of people write the answer down on their own site, and add even more hits. And once a new page is made on a website you cannot get rid of that page, so your googlewhack will be lost forever.In spite of all that, over 636,000 googlewhacks have been found and officially recorded (see http://www.googlewhack.com/tally.pl) even though they have about 500,000 hits currently.Just how rare a googlewhack is, nobody knows, but if you use the right words you could eventually find the perfect 1! Just to give you some insight, I have only been googlewhacking for a week, and I've gotten down to two hits twice. I have found a googlewhack, really, but not by the rules (it's made up entirely from numbers). If you want to veiw my numeral googlewhack, here's the numbers:2.2.3.2.0.0.0.4.1.1. (I hope the periods help keep it a numeral googlewhack! Please don't copy this onto your site without the numbers, or it won't be a numeral googlewhack anymore!)That's all I have to say on the matter. I hope that answers your question!
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you get a googlewhack by typing in TWO (this is the key) random words, that you would never EVER see together, otherwise. Dis is da key, thank you me. you get a googlewhack by typing in TWO (this is the key) random words, that you would never EVER see together, otherwise. Dis is da key, thank you me.
Chickasawhatchee is a city in Georgia. It would make an awesome Googlewhack, Googlewhack pro. I used it to go for a whack myself. Lol. ONE HIT, BABY!!! Sadly, they didn't have Chickasawhatchee. I believe in helping Googlewhackers.
Two word typed into Google.com that come up with only one result There are a few rules for this, though: # They have to be underlined in blue by google.com on the right hand side (and therefore accepted as a real word) # The site in question cannot be a word list # No commas, hyphens, quotation marks or any other punctuation. That's it, that's Googlewhacking. For more info. ask Dave Gorman. He's pretty good at it. Now go find yourself a Googlewhack!
Dave Gorman has written: 'Dave Gorman's googlewhack! adventure' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Travel
Maddie's first attempt at a googlewhack in the "Internet Girls" book series ; it was in the 2nd book TTFN. It is a hog, pig, or any of those animals with a digestive problem.
a google whack is when you type something totally random in google web, (hamburger's silly sloppy beautiful hero, i.e.) and you try to only get one hit. Two hits is a taunt, as is zero. Just one!
A so-called "Googlewhack" is a GoogleSearch with two words and no symbols or punctuation that returns exactly one result, and it is only considered legitimate if the two words inserted on the initial search are found in the result page.