My answer to spambot question was false! Why?

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I'm trying to register at a website and my submission failed because my answer to the bot screening question was incorrect. It goes like this:

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First four letters of WOLLEY (colour)?:
This question is a means of preventing automated form submissions by spambots.
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My answer was WOLL. What's the correct answer? The site doesn't allow me to reset to a different question.

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Muse

Lifer
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This truly is sick. I found this by googling:

WOLLEY = YELLOW

First 4 letters = YELL
 

lxskllr

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I feel stupid. I didn't see that in your original question. Clever question, but not obvious imo.
 
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I've seen some weird spambot filter questions before. There's a billiards forum I occasionally frequent which makes users answer a random question about pool, but it's generally some bizarre piece of trivia regarding professional pool players' nicknames, so unless you're a hardcore pool fanatic, it's absolutely impossible to register on their forums. Great way to advance the billiards community there; insure that no novice players can possibly join unless they happen to know that Mike Sigel used to be called Captain Hook.
 

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I've seen some weird spambot filter questions before. There's a billiards forum I occasionally frequent which makes users answer a random question about pool, but it's generally some bizarre piece of trivia regarding professional pool players' nicknames, so unless you're a hardcore pool fanatic, it's absolutely impossible to register on their forums. Great way to advance the billiards community there; insure that no novice players can possibly join unless they happen to know that Mike Sigel used to be called Captain Hook.
Ah, that's what google is for. I DJ on college radio and I don't often ask contest questions when I give away tickets because I know that practically any question I ask can be answered by someone shrewdly using internet search engines. I give them to, e.g. caller number four.

Dunno, when I see WOLLEY, I do not see a color, nor reference to a color. Dumbass question.
 

Bubbaleone

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Did "yell" work as the answer? Dunno, but looks more like "gold":

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alkemyst

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It was obvious the answer to me once 'colour' was specified.

However; unless that spambuster was for a high IQ forum, then they are alienating the masses from joining.
 

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It was obvious the answer to me once 'colour' was specified.

However; unless that spambuster was for a high IQ forum, then they are alienating the masses from joining.
It's an air rifle forum, I have an issue I want help with. Seems like hardly the place to attract high IQ visitors.
 

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Lifer
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I saw it as YELLOW right off the bat. In fact I can't see how anyone wouldn't see WOLLEY (colour): end the first four letters; as anything otherwise.
Well then I have to think you are short sighted.
 

Mr. Pedantic

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Not everyone sees things the way you do. That does not make them idiots. I still think you are short sighted.

To be honest, I"m not sure how it could be anything else. The hint says it's a colour; wolley isn't a colour, but an anagram of wolley (as these captcha-type things often do) is yellow, which is a colour, and the first four letters of yellow are YELL.
 

alkemyst

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It's a simple word reversal. Which may technically be an anagram, but usually not how anagram is used.
 
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