Here's how to play:

1: Become a member by going to the registration page.

2: Return to the WIMP home page and click PLAY!.

3: On the Play Page there are four categories. Each week you try to discover the identity of the four famous individuals using the clues provided. The clues are factual items that would be found in the individual's pocket.

4: The first clue is released Monday at 4 a.m. (EST). A new clue is released daily at the same time. The game runs Monday through Thursday and a winner is randomly chosen from the qualifying group Friday afternoon. Points are awarded for correct answers on the basis of time, so the sooner you submit the correct answer, the more points you receive. These points go towards your personal point total and can make you eligible for the monthly and yearly cash prizes.

Rules of the Game:

1: Players who correctly answer the four questions by Friday at noon (EST) qualify to win the weekly prize. One player will be randomly drawn from the qualifying group each week.

2: If chosen, prizes are awarded as follows: Four correct answers on Monday is $150.00; by Tuesday is $100.00; by Wednesday is $50.00; all four answers by Thursday is $25.00.

3: Point totals will be tallied after the game ends Friday at 12 Noon EST. Weekly winners are announced each Friday afternoon on the WIMP University Alumni page. Winners will receive a check, and an Official WIMPGear T-shirt. Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for prize package delivery.

4: Don't forget that everyone is playing for individual point totals. The idea is to keep playing all week to build your personal "Pocket" point total, and accumulate enough points to be eligible for the monthly ($250.00) and yearly (up to $10,000) cash prizes.

MONTHLY AND YEARLY PRIZES ARE BASED SOLEY ON POINT TOTALS.


Helpful Pocket hints:

Remember to search Jeeves if you are not sure of the answer.

Pocket will accept familiar names, i.e. Bill Clinton instead of William Clinton. When applicable initials will be accepted, but only in familiar terms, i.e. W. C. Fields. Middle names will also be accepted, yet only in familiar terms, i.e. Frank Lloyd Wright. Rank or title (General, President, Junior (Jr.), will not be used.

Spelling counts.

Read the categories carefully, especially in the Arts & Entertainment category. If the heading is Television or Movie Character, the correct answer would be the character, not the actor or actress who played that character.


Sample Pocket question:

Arts & Entertainment
Popular Actress

In My Pocket I Have:

1: A tattoo parlor receipt

2: A naughty video

3: Tommy's drumstick

4: Baywatch script

The answer is Pamela Anderson not her character played on "Baywatch".

Frequently Asked Questions



* This amount is not guaranteed; iEN will award the prize based on the required minimum revenue amounts generated.