Tuesday Quiz - find Paris Hilton

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What do you search for to find the Paris Hilton? The hotel?

Any answer that finds the hotel as the first hit wins. The shortest search (fewest tokens/letters) wins a free picture of Perez Hilton.

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You can keep the picture

Nothing could be simpler:

"hilton paris hotel"

WITH the quotes, mind you...

As of 7 AM EDT:

"hilton paris", sans quotes.

that's what i did, too. i

that's what i did, too. i wonder if there's an even shorter answer.

Finding Paris Hilton

hilton hotel paris

One thing that I use to freak out undergrad who think they know google is demonstrate that word order actually matters to google searching. So, "hilton paris" and "paris hilton" give very different results.

4438-5610

These nine characters get it for me on the first try. Still trying to pare it down, though...

Taking my cue from David

Google for "PARHITW". Seven characters, not too bad.

Is PARHITW what the folks in

Is PARHITW what the folks in the travel industry call it? Wouldn't you have had to do an additional preliminary search to find that? I might have guessed PARHILT, but never PARHITW.

ok, fine. I'll bite.

hilton hotel "paris, france"

(google, of course)

hilton hotel paris hotel

hilton hotel paris

hotel hilton paris

hilton paris

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