Get your word geek on and fight world hunger at the same time

by zuzu on 11.27.2007 · 32 comments

in Food, Fun, Poverty

Via Julia, an addictive little obscure-word quiz that compensates for chewing up so much of your time by donating 10 grains of rice for every correct answer you get.

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1 Red Queen 11.27.2007 at 2:35 am

I’ve had wayyyyyyyyyyy too much fun with this, but I feel better killing time at work guessing vocab words for rice than say looking for lolcats.

2 brandann 11.27.2007 at 3:26 am

ack! i can’t stop! oh noes!

3 exholt 11.27.2007 at 6:11 am

Only downside is that I feel so dumb for not knowing a lot of words. Since it is a worthy cause..a bruised ego is so worth it…:)

4 Laiven 11.27.2007 at 12:07 pm

This is too cool!!

5 Broce 11.27.2007 at 1:06 pm

I found this a couple of weeks ago. It’s definitely addictive!

6 Heather 11.27.2007 at 3:13 pm

Twenty minutes later . . . and 1280 grains of rice . . . I find myself at around a 39 – 40 vocab level. It was a good time, considering most games I play online are pointless.

7 MJ 11.27.2007 at 3:28 pm

And here I thought I’d never have to use obscure things I learned in English, chemistry, art history, and French ever again. This is fun!

(I’ve also discovered that even when I don’t know what a word means, my brain still does. Or maybe I’m just lucky at guessing. :D)

8 Antigone 11.27.2007 at 3:34 pm

39 is my peak after playing for 10 minutes. I wonder where that puts me in terms of vocabulary?

9 Tapetum 11.27.2007 at 3:42 pm

I don’t know what the numbers mean per se, but by the time you hit 46 (my highest, I averaged about 42-43), they were into seriously obscure words – frequently highly technical or occupation-dependant words.

10 Roxie 11.27.2007 at 3:55 pm

You hit 46?

I bow down to your vocab skills, Tapetum

11 Sycorax 11.27.2007 at 4:10 pm

I try to get to 50 when I play, but I’ve only made it twice; at that level it’s 99% etymology and guesswork.

12 inkybrain 11.27.2007 at 4:33 pm

Thank you, internets, for providing yet another way to fail out of school!

13 Kirsten 11.27.2007 at 5:54 pm

My best is 49 so far. I really should be writing an essay.

14 prairielily 11.27.2007 at 6:38 pm

Impressive, all of you. My highest was 43.

I love this idea! People learn while providing others with food.

15 Hector B. 11.27.2007 at 6:53 pm

addictive — all I need is another way to waste time. I’d rather be drinking a mazer of metheglin, anyways.

I couldn’t break 50, but there are impossible words (for me) at 48 and 49, as well.

16 Katy 11.27.2007 at 7:26 pm

I’ve been loving this game! The best I”ve done is 46 but I’m mostly around 43. The site says that it is out of 50 and that the vast majority of people don’t get above 48. So all of you people above, feel very proud and smart!

17 Lindsay 11.27.2007 at 8:51 pm

I love this game! I can get to 50, but I can’t stay there. I usually level off around 48.

(I are an English major.)

18 Nanette 11.28.2007 at 12:46 am

Oh man, I discovered this a few days ago, and it is definitely addictive. I can get to 50 but I drop out of it after maybe 3 words. Lots of it is guesswork (and repetition, of course). With some of them, even guessing right is no help.

I’ve learned that a littleneck (I think) is a quahog. But what’s quahog?

I’m convinced they’ve just made a lot of these words up. ;)

19 iolight 11.28.2007 at 2:14 am

SOOOOO addictive! Just played for an HOUR! Fave new word is inanition… no morbid reason, just didn’t know it before. …I’m sending this to my mom and brother, who each routinely break 300 in Scrabble… I top out around 44, but then got on Merriam-Webster (cheated, but hey I’m donating more rice right?) and found out that you can’t go past 50 — that’s the best score. So kudos to you who made it there fair-and-square!

20 violet 11.28.2007 at 7:03 am

A baloo is a bear. Remember: A baloo is a bear.

21 bloix 11.28.2007 at 8:07 am

A great timewaster over Thanksgiving weekend. I bounce around 45-48, can occasionally push it up to 49, and then I hold my breath – can I make 50 (the top score)? Once in a while I get there, and even hold it for a word or two – as Sycorax says, lots of etymology (eg if you recognize the form that botanical descriptive words take – things that mean ’stemmed’ or ’serrated’ or ‘fringed’ – you’ll get words right even if you’ve never seen them before.)

22 Hawise 11.28.2007 at 8:20 am

I’m leveled off at about 44 but I haven’t been reading much lately. This is definitely a great way to exercise those old vocab muscles. I think donating 2000 grains a day is a worthy activity- now to get my son to do it.

23 Colleen 11.28.2007 at 10:07 am

Oh, god, don’t start me again. I did this all afternoon a few days ago when I was avoiding writing a paper. On the bright side, I hit 50 a few times and donated 20,000 grains of rice.

And Nanette, quahogs and littlenecks are both types of clam. Clearly you’re not from New England. ;)

24 L-K 11.28.2007 at 11:38 am

Oh wow, this is highly addictive. Great news: as of today, Nov. 28, for every word guessed correctly, 20 grains of rice gets donated, up from 10.

25 libdevil 11.28.2007 at 4:01 pm

Wow. That’s hard. Steady in the mid 40’s, topped out at 47 and thought I was doing well, but I can’t get to 50. I do agree with the comment that sometimes when I don’t know the word, my brain seems to know it. That old test-taking trick of going with your first instinct if you don’t know the answer seems to work.

26 Skwee 11.28.2007 at 9:13 pm

I love this. Got to about 44 and usually stay there.

I hope somebody makes a new one like it! My idea: periodic table, because that would really stump everybody.

27 Nanette 11.28.2007 at 10:26 pm

Hah, I would never have guessed a clam (very little necks, they have?). Thanks Colleen, and nope… a Californian here.

Skwee, if something like this really does work well to provide food, I think they should make a few different game thingies, providing other food items, or maybe bicycles and stuff.

28 Sophist, FCD 11.29.2007 at 3:31 am

Hah, I would never have guessed a clam (very little necks, they have?)

Actually…

29 MRain66 11.29.2007 at 10:27 am

The first time I played this game, I kept getting frustrated because I couldn’t break 50. Then someone explained that there are only 50 levels. Heh.

30 mangepas 11.29.2007 at 11:12 am

C genial!!!!!

31 Nanette 11.29.2007 at 8:58 pm

Sophist, whoa! I didn’t even know such a creature existed. I just have to wonder who the first person was to come across such odd things (this and others) and say, “Hey! Let’s eat that!”

It’s also hilarious how pr0nographic nature is sometimes.

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