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− | '''Geoword''' is an [[asynchronous]] online quizbowl event hosted under the aegis of [[QBReader]]. It is divided into three divisions: High School, Division II, and Division I (the latter two roughly matching those divisions' difficulty at [[NAQT ICT]]), and is played in the form of a 22-tossup rounds called an "opus" each week. It is a spiritual successor to [[Beterword]], which was exclusively at ACF Fall difficulty. | + | '''Geoword''' is an [[asynchronous]] online quizbowl event hosted under the aegis of [[QBReader]]. It is divided into three divisions: High School (approximately [[regular-plus difficulty|Regs+]] difficulty), Division II, and Division I (the latter two roughly matching those divisions' difficulty at [[NAQT ICT]]), and is played in the form of a 22-tossup rounds called an "opus" each week. It is a spiritual successor to [[Beterword]], which was exclusively at ACF Fall difficulty. |
It is named after QBReader creator and administrator [[Geoffrey Wu]], not for [[geography]] (as a Geoword opus contains a roughly standard academic quizbowl [[distribution]]). | It is named after QBReader creator and administrator [[Geoffrey Wu]], not for [[geography]] (as a Geoword opus contains a roughly standard academic quizbowl [[distribution]]). |
Latest revision as of 00:04, 3 July 2023
Geoword is an asynchronous online quizbowl event hosted under the aegis of QBReader. It is divided into three divisions: High School (approximately Regs+ difficulty), Division II, and Division I (the latter two roughly matching those divisions' difficulty at NAQT ICT), and is played in the form of a 22-tossup rounds called an "opus" each week. It is a spiritual successor to Beterword, which was exclusively at ACF Fall difficulty.
It is named after QBReader creator and administrator Geoffrey Wu, not for geography (as a Geoword opus contains a roughly standard academic quizbowl distribution).