RACK EXTENSIONS · LOOLOO HALL OF FAME

LooLoo Hall of Fame

There's a small surprise hidden in the LooLoo devices — a picture, one of a set. Over time, as you use them, you'll come across these. Some turn up readily. A few are rare, and a small handful are a genuine stroke of luck. This is the wall where the discovered ones go up, next to the names of the people who came across them first.

Discovered so far

The LooLoo hall of fame wall — a grid of discovered surprises

The wall fills in as surprises are discovered and confirmed. Blank squares are still out there.

  • 01 — awaiting first discovery —
  • 02 — awaiting first discovery —
  • 03 — awaiting first discovery —

More squares are listed here as they are found. The rarest surprises are not shown anywhere on this page until someone discovers one — there's no way to preview what's still out there.

How it works

Coming across one

There's nothing to switch on and no trick to it. As you use the LooLoo devices, you'll come across these surprises from time to time — it's down to chance. Most of the set turns up readily enough. A few are rare, and the rarest are rare enough that coming across one is a real stroke of luck.

Getting it on the wall

Come across one that isn't on the wall yet? Grab a screenshot — you'll be the first to log that square, and your chosen name goes up next to it in the hall of fame.

Submission details coming soon. The exact way to send in a discovery — and where — is being set up. Check back here for the details before you send anything.

The rarest finds

A handful of the surprises are exceptionally rare. The first person to come across one of those won't just make the wall — there's a reward for it. First discovery only: once a rare square is logged, it's logged.

Rewards to be announced. Exactly what the first finders of the rarest squares receive is still being decided. It will be made clear here before any rare square is claimed.

A note — be kind to your computer

LooLoo devices hold audio in memory, so they're not lightweight — loading a lot of instances at once will use real RAM and can slow down or destabilise a project. Please go easy on your machine.

And there's no advantage to it anyway: the hall of fame is about coming across these surprises naturally, over time. It rewards a lucky discovery, not how many copies of a device you can run at once. Let chance do the work.