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Contest: WWDC invite Wurdle

THANK YOU< WE HAVE A WINNER, and it is DAVE with the word "HAYMAKER"! Congrats Dave!

Attention Wurdle fans! We took at look at the new WWDC invitation Apple just put out, and the SECOND thing that popped into our head was, “Wow, that looks kinda like Wurdle!” So to that end, we thought it would be interesting to put out a challenge… What is the longest “Wurdle-style” word you can make from the WWDC invite? If you are not familiar with Wurdle, the object is to “draw” a word path from letter to letter, trying to make the longest word possible. Your finger can move in any direction, so long as the letters are touching and have not already been used. (See our “Mayor” example above).

Winner will get a $20 iTunes gift card (US only).

In the very likely event of a tie, we will use Scrabble point values to determine a winner. If there is still a tie, um, well, the first person who posted the longest of the tied word wins. And NO, you CANNOT use “MAYOR”.

Contest ends April 1st. πŸ™‚ Good luck!

Comments
49 Responses to “Contest: WWDC invite Wurdle”
  1. Dave says:

    haymaker

  2. Mark M says:

    MERKUR

  3. Minimum91 says:

    MORE!

  4. Jesse says:

    Can I submit two?

    Karaoke

  5. Brad says:

    Jesse I don’t think you are doing it correctly

  6. CyberTeddy says:

    oh, i see the swedish word KUK

    http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/kuk

  7. Mark M. says:

    DREAMY and CREAMY

  8. ZenGenie says:

    CREAMYMAKER

  9. Rob Adams says:

    Haymaker

  10. Jeremy says:

    Remarked

  11. koudelka says:

    Yeah… everyone just went and used online solvers.

    gg

  12. Lienster says:

    remarked

  13. chris says:

    Can I just use one of the words already posted?

  14. Darren says:

    Remarked

  15. Lienster says:

    creamymaker

  16. Lienster says:

    dreamymaker

  17. paul says:

    HEARER

  18. paul says:

    WEARER

  19. Yorker (check the cricket rules πŸ˜‰ ) and remark are the longest I could find (and to the people above, I tried a few times, but I’m afraid “remarked” can not be made!)

  20. captainblack says:

    MOAR

  21. Dave-O says:

    Florian, if you use the blue D from “WWDC”, you can make remarked easily.

  22. Dave-O says:

    That would be the green D, comment list is too long to post and look at the image at the same time.

  23. Tom says:

    As you may know, there 3 pages of this:
    MAKE MAKE COME
    THIS YOUR CODE
    YOUR MARK WITH
    YEAR HERE PROS
    WWDC WWDC WWDC

    In first you can find “AIR”=Macbook Air, the second: make… hmmm… “remake”!, third: “ME”=mobileME=something mobile and there is also “IPROD”

    sooo… the mysterious iProd found in iPhone 3.0 is going to be remake of Macbook Air and it will be ultra mobile πŸ˜€

  24. Snook says:

    MORECOWBELL

  25. Snook says:

    ok so there’ no cowbell

    but there is

    MORECREAMHERE

  26. Snook says:

    DREAMHERECREAMEHERE

  27. Snook says:

    check that

    DREAMHERECREAMHERE

    contest OVER!!

  28. Shawn Fitzgerald says:

    WHERE DREAM HERE CREAM HEAR OKAY YOUR EURO MAY MORE CREAM HERE DREAM HEAR OKAY YOUR EURO MAY MORE DREAM HERE CREAM HEAR …..

    I could keep repeating it forever it is an infinite repeating loop with alternating paths.

    -Shawn
    πŸ™‚

  29. ZenGenie says:

    OKAYMARKED
    OKAYMARKER (I use it every day, I don’t leave home without it!)

  30. No, no one is doing this correctly!!!

    You don’t just take all the letters you see and make up words. You have to make a REAL WORD out of letters that are TOUCHING without REPEATING any of the letters.

    Is it really that hard, folks? Read the instructions. I haven’t seen one correct submission.

    – and with that. I begin my reading to win.

  31. Snook says:

    Hey Skippy, we’re not trying to ‘play by the rules’

    We’re having fun…u know FUUUUUN. We are the misfits, the rebels, after all

    And besides what would I do with $20 in iTunes, I already bought the Season Pass for How to Look Good Naked…

    … and it was not what I expected it to be

    … I may never shop in iTunes again πŸ˜‰

  32. Teegan says:

    Wearer

  33. CyberTeddy says:

    i see the question WHERE ARE YOU, and it’s answer HERE.

    the tetters of each word are touching πŸ˜‰

  34. CyberTeddy says:

    and the swedish word KRAM (engl. hug) πŸ˜€

  35. WE ARE WHERE OUR DEAR ERA ROURKE (as in Mickey πŸ˜› ) RAM (as in memory πŸ˜› ) ARK (Noah’s ark πŸ˜› ) MAR (in Romanian it is APPLE πŸ˜› ) … and the rest … gibirish … But I’ll keep on trying 2 find some new ones πŸ˜›

  36. Shawn Fitzgerald says:

    Here this follows all the rules.

    WHERE CRAM OKAY

    13 letters. lucky 13 πŸ™‚

    -Shawn

  37. GreyPodder says:

    demomaker

  38. roy says:

    omg i found make you mark here wwdc me win lol

  39. Bjarki Gudjonsson says:

    MARRED (using the D in WWDC)

  40. Bjarki Gudjonsson says:

    Dang, I think REMARKED is gonna win.

  41. Smorgasbord says:

    please give us comoners a break. When we have to uz brane powur we ain’t got a chanc of winning nothin. i likd the onz wher i just put anythin in and i hav a chanc to win. make 2 contests. one 4 the smart and 1 4 the rest of us.

  42. victor says:

    MARKERED like with a marker “Woz markered my Dell”

  43. Todd Bergman says:

    How about REMARK?

  44. Michael jagosz says:

    Creamy Our Ked

    Yes Ked is a word, its a name for a type of shoe.

    you can check here… http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ked

  45. Jash Sayani says:

    MARKER is all I can get…………

  46. Michael Jagosz says:

    Jash the contest ended when april 1st began so your late.

  47. “And besides what would I do with $20 in iTunes, I already bought the Season Pass for How to Look Good Naked… … and it was not what I expected it to be … I may never shop in iTunes again”

    Ooh. That’s not a bad idea.

    REMORSE!

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