Googlewhacking

Googlewhacking is a term used to describe the act of finding a single word or phrase that returns only one result when searched on the Google search engine. The term was coined in 2001 by British comedian Dave Gorman, who undertook a project to find as many Googlewhacks as possible. Is a Googlewhack still possible? Yes, a Googlewhack is still possible. It is defined as a search for two words which produces only one result on the Google search engine. How many Googlewhacks are there? A Googlewhack is a rare word or phrase that returns only a single result when searched on the internet using the Google search engine. The term was coined by Gary Stock in 2001. As of October 2020, there are approximately 1,090 Googlewhacks.

How do you play Googlewhack?

Googlewhack is a game in which the objective is to find a single word that produces results when Googled with another word, with both words appearing on the resulting page. For example, the search "moot point" currently returns a single result on Google.com. What's the number one search on Google right now? The answer to this question changes constantly, as the most popular search on Google is always changing. However, at the time of this writing, the most popular search on Google is "porn."

What omitted results?

There is no definitive answer to this question, as it could mean a number of different things. However, some possible interpretations include:

- results that were left out or excluded from a study or experiment
- information that was not included in a report or article
- data that was not included in a presentation or graph