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Free Rice - For Each Answer You Get Right, We Donate Free Rice through the United Nations World Food Programme to Help End World Hunger

Frequently Asked Questions

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Do I really make a difference by playing FreeRice?

The rice you donate makes a huge difference to the person who receives it.

According to the United Nations, a child dies every 10 seconds from hunger related causes.

Though 10 grains of rice may seem like a small amount, it is important to remember that while you are playing, so are thousands of other people at the same time. It is everyone together that makes the difference. Thanks to you, FreeRice has generated enough rice to feed millions of people since it started in October 2007.

Find out more Hunger Facts.

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How does playing the vocabulary game at FreeRice help me?

Learning new vocabulary has tremendous benefits. It can help you:

  • Formulate your ideas better
  • Write better papers, emails and business letters
  • Speak more precisely and persuasively
  • Comprehend more of what you read
  • Read faster because you comprehend better
  • Get better grades in high school, college and graduate school
  • Perform better at job interviews and conferences
  • Sell yourself, your services, and your products better
  • Be more effective and successful at your job

After you have done FreeRice for a while, you may notice an odd phenomenon. Words that you have never consciously used before will begin to pop into your head while you are speaking or writing. You will feel yourself using and knowing more words.

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How do I do other subjects besides vocabulary at FreeRice?

Click on the Subjects link near the top right of the page to see a list of all subjects available at FreeRice. There is math, science, geography, art history, other languages and more. FreeRice is working to add more subjects and more material within each subject. Our goal is to provide knowledge that is useful and interesting for you.

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Why do I see some questions repeated?

Whenever you get a question wrong, FreeRice will repeat it a few turns later to give you a second chance at it.

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Who pays for the donated rice?

The rice is paid for by the banners you see at the bottom of your screen when you enter a correct answer. We regularly monitor the banners that appear on FreeRice to ensure that no inappropriate content is displayed such as tobacco and gambling. If you see something inappropriate, please report it immediately to freerice.rep@wfp.org. Include a description of the banner and where you're located. For information about how you or your company can be involved with FreeRice, send an email to freerice.rep@wfp.org

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How do I start playing FreeRice?

In the middle of the FreeRice home page you will see a question like:

small means:

little
old
big
yellow

To play the game, click on the definition that you think is correct. If you get it right, FreeRice donates 10 grains of rice to help end hunger. You then move on to the next question. You can play as long as you want and donate as much rice as you like. When you are finished, you do not have to do anything. Your donation has already been registered.

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How does the FreeRice program work?

FreeRice has a custom database containing knowledge questions at varying levels of difficulty. There are levels appropriate for beginners and levels that will challenge the most scholarly professors. In between are levels suitable for students of all ages, business people, homemakers, doctors, truck drivers, retired people. Everyone!

FreeRice automatically adjusts to your level. It starts by giving you questions of increasing difficulty and then, based on how you do, assigns you an approximate starting level. You then determine a more exact level for yourself as you play. When you get a question wrong, you go to an easier level. When you get three questions in a row right, you go to a harder level. This one-to-three ratio is best for keeping you at the "outer fringe" of your skills, where learning can take place.

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How is the difficulty level determined?

The program keeps track of how many people get each question right or wrong, and then adjusts each question's difficulty level accordingly. So the questions at the easiest levels are the ones that people most often answer correctly. The questions at the hardest levels are the ones that people most often get wrong. As more and more people have played the game, these levels have become increasingly more accurate.

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What is the Options page?

On the Options page you can set FreeRice to remember how much total rice you have donated for the next time you play. Instructions are given at the bottom of that page.

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What happens if my computer suddenly loses power while I am in the middle of playing? Does my donation still count?

Yes, once your screen says that you have donated a certain amount of rice, that means our servers have registered it. For example, suppose your screen says that you have donated 120 grains of rice. If your computer then suddenly loses power, or you close your browser, or you click to go somewhere else, your donation has already been counted.

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How do I hear a word pronounced?

To hear one of the vocabulary words pronounced out loud, click on the speaker symbol to the right of the word. Speech over the Internet is not an exact science and there are a number of things you can check if you do not hear the word pronounced. Check that your computer has speakers, that the volume is turned up and not on mute, and that you have Flash installed (most computers do). Also, some recently added words may not have their pronunciations done yet. The pronunciations are very kindly provided by eSpindle.org, a non-profit organization that tutors vocabulary and spelling online.

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Where does FreeRice get the word definitions from?

The word definitions for English vocabulary come from a wide variety of sources including dictionaries, thesauruses and books of synonyms. Each definition is double-checked and edited for accuracy. There are 60 levels of vocabulary with over 12,000 words in all, but it is rare for people to get above level 50.

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How do you track the answers and rice donated for each person?

When you click on your choice for the answer, this information is sent to one of our servers via a regular HTML form. This form is then processed by the server using the PHP programming language, which then figures out if you got the answer correct and, if so, adds to both your personal rice total and the overall rice total. It then sends back an HTML page with new words and your new total as part of the next form.

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If FreeRice has the rice to give, why not give it all away right now?

FreeRice is not sitting on a pile of rice. You are earning it 10 grains at a time. Here is how it works: When you play the game, banners appear on the bottom of your screen. The money generated by these banners is then used to buy the rice. So by playing, you generate the money that pays for the rice donated to hungry people.

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Couldn't I just write a computer program to play all day and give a lot of rice that way?

There are two problems with this. First, it overloads our servers so that real people can't play and learn. Second, without real people playing and the resulting company support, no money would be generated and we could not give any rice at all.

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Does FreeRice make any money from doing this?

FreeRice does not make any money from this. FreeRice is a website committed to the cause of ending hunger around the world. It is run entirely for free and at no profit. All money (100%) raised by the site goes to the UN World Food Programme to help feed the hungry.

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What is the history of FreeRice?

FreeRice was founded in October 2007 by John Breen. In March 2009 Mr. Breen donated the site to the UN World Food Programme. In making the donation, Mr. Breen expressed his hopes that FreeRice will be able to grow over the coming years, helping to feed and educate as many people as possible throughout the world.

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Can you tell me more about the UN World Food Programme (WFP)?

The UN World Food Programme (WFP) distributes all of the rice that you donate to help fight hunger. It is the United Nations frontline agency in the fight against global hunger and the world's largest humanitarian organization, working closely with many other organizations in over 75 countries.

In addition to providing food, WFP helps hungry people to become self-reliant so that they escape hunger for good. Wherever possible, they buy food locally to support local farmers and the local community. Please visit the WFP website to learn more.

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In what countries does the UN World Food Programme distribute the rice?

The UN World Food Programme works around the globe and FreeRice donations are made with no restrictions. This freedom of use allows them to apply the donations to countries that need it most, often those that don't make the headlines in the news, yet where chronic hunger continues unchecked.

Often World Food Programme is able to purchase the rice in the very countries where the beneficiaries are located, cutting down on the transport time to reach the hungry and helping to stimulate local economies at the same time.

Here are some examples of where FreeRice rice has been distributed:

  • In Bangladesh, to feed 27,000 refugees from Myanmar for two weeks. Watch FreeRice being distributed in Bangladesh.
  • In Cambodia, to provide take-home rations of four kilograms of rice for two months to 13,500 pregnant and nursing women.
  • In Uganda, to feed 66,000 school children for a week.
  • In Nepal, to feed over 108,000 Bhutanese refugees for three days.
  • In Bhutan, to feed 41,000 children for 8 days.
  • In Myanmar, to feed 750,000 cyclone affected people for 3 days.
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How much rice does it take to feed a person for a day? How many grains of rice in a gram?

The composition of UN World Food Programme food basket varies from country to country and region to region, depending upon the eating habits of the people WFP feeds.

In countries where rice is a staple part of the diet, World Food Programme provides, on average about 400 grams of rice per person, per day (for families, including children and adults). That is intended for two meals that include other ingredients to ensure a minimum of 2,100 kilocalories per day.

There are about 48 grains of rice in a gram.

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Are there any banners or high-resolution logos I can use for FreeRice?

FreeRice offers banners and logos you can use to create links on your web pages to easily refer your friends to the site. Banners and logos are available here. Since FreeRice's strength is in the number of people using it, you can also help to make a big difference simply by spreading the word about hunger through blogs or communities where FreeRice exist like Facebook,Twitter, Bloggers against Hunger, and YouTube.

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How can I make a donation to buy more rice for hungry people?

If you like, you can make a donation to the UN World Food Programme to help FreeRice buy more rice to feed hungry people. If you are located in the United States please click here. Otherwise, please click here. If you would like to become a donor for FreeRice, please email freerice.rep@wfp.org.

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What is being done to end world hunger?

There is great progress being made to end world hunger. Many organizations across the globe are involved in this struggle. Each day, hundreds of thousands of ordinary men and women work for these organizations. Through their efforts, millions of impoverished people have food to eat, learn skills and find hope for the future. Find out more about how WFP is fighting to end world hunger.

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What else can I do to help end hunger?

Here are three things you can do to help end hunger. All are free and easy to do.

1. If you live in the U.S, you can take action in your community by clicking here.
2. Join Bloggers against Hunger, Facebook, or Twitter.
3. Show Support by posting a photo on the Wall against Hunger.
4. If you have your own website, you can choose to add from 20 different WFP Banners in a unique way to reach out to the online community. We are also glad to announce that by the summer of 2010 we will have launched our "Individual Donation Page" program in which you can create your own donation page to help fight hunger.
5. If you live in the EU, check out our new WFP gift shop

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What is the FreeRice Toolbar and how can I download it?

The FreeRice toolbar is a simple piece of software that you can install on your browser which earns you rice each time you search. All you have to do is:

1) Click on this link or paste it into your browser: http://www.freerice.com/toolbar.php
2) Click the "Download the FreeRice Toolbar" button.
3) Save the file.
4) Run the application.
5) Once it is downloaded, use this toolbar every time you search the web. **You can earn up to 5,000 grains of rice everyday!

The FreeRice toolbar is also guaranteed to have no viruses, spyware, and is free of charge.

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