Guess the sound and win the cash on Pepper & Dylan’s $20,000 Sound!

Your chance to guess the sound happens every weekday at 8 am, 9 am, 11 am, 2 pm, 4 pm, and 6 pm.

Listen for the cue to text the unique keyword to 917-917* for your chance to guess and WIN! Only ONE text per contest occasion qualifies. Standard Messaging Rates Apply!  

After hearing an audio clip, contestants will have one chance to guess what the sound is to win the jackpot. The pot will start at $1,000 and will grow by $100 with every incorrect guess.

Pepper & Dylan’s $20,000 Sound is brought to you by Collin Bruce and the Collin Bruce Mortgage Team.

 

*WRONG* Answers:

  • Unlocking an already unlocked power lock on a vehicle
  • Hanging up a rotary phone
  • A stapler stapling paper
  • A hole punch making holes
  • closing a cupboard
  • Shooting a nail gun
  • Closing the ring on a binder
  • Flicking on a small Bic lighter
  • Using a 3-hole puncher on a sheet of paper
  • The ticking of a metronome
  • Pushing down the lever of a toaster
  • Locking the front door with an automatic lock
  • Closing the latch on a screen door
  • An electric kettle flicking off once the water has boiled
  • Knocking with a door knocker 
  • Turning a door knob and it locks into the frame and clicks shut
  • Releasing a spring loaded pop up toy
  • Pressing a key on a typewriter
  • Closing a pod in a Keurig machine
  • Pushing the lever on an ice cream scoop
  • Yanking on an already buckled seat belt
  • Using the flippers on a pinball machine
  • Pushing the igniter knob on a BBQ
  • Clicking in the bit on a Universal Screw Driver
  • Punching in at work
  • Pressing the key on a toy cash register
  • A paper cutter arm being pushed down
  • overhead light pull cord (like in an unfinished basement)
  • Nail gun
  • Ripping the velcro strap loose on an old mans shoe
  • The gas pump clicking off when the tank is full
  • Locking your iPhone by clicking the button 
  • Clicking the top of a Bic pen to get the tip out
  • An apothecary cash register lever being pulled
  • The click of a gas nozzle when the gas is done pumping
  • Lighting a Bunsen Burner lighter/A flint spark lighter
  • Turning the change crank knob on an old gum ball machine
  • Striking flint to light a torch
  • Chopping a carrot on a cutting board
  • Resetting a breaker switch
  • The flicker on a pinball machine 
  • Spinning the dial on the bottom of a stick of deodorant
  • Pushing the button to open a microwave door
  • The flip up spout on a water bottle 
  • Closing the drawer on a cash register
  • Closing a stapler remover 
  • Closing a pair of gardening shears
  • The closing of a carabiner
  • A stainless steel cookie dough scoop
  • Striking a flint cup (spark igniter)
  • Flipping a breaker on the panel
  • Clipping in a seat belt
  • Unlocking a padlock
  • Using a bottle opener to open a bottle
  • Closing the magnetic top on a Yeti
  • Trying to open a locked car door
  • Pressing play on a cassette player
  • Opening a CD case
  • Stapling a piece of paper
  • Pulling the chain that turns on a light or ceiling fan
  • An industrial stapler being used
  • Pressing the exit bar on a door
  • Sharpening a knife
  • Sliding the cover on a calculator
  • Firing an empty revolver (gun)
  • Clicking a computer mouse
  • Sticking a magnet onto a fridge
  • The seconds hand ticking on a clock
  • Changing the foot on a sewing machine
  • Pushing a button on a tape recorder
  • Pulling a phone charger out of the outlet 
  • Flipping to the next picture on a (viewmaster) toy camera
  • The noise a self serve check out till makes
  • The stamp card stamper at the horse track
  • Closing/Latching a briefcase
  • Pressing the flapper paddle button on a pinball machine
  • Closing the clasp on a tool box
  • The pull string on a lamp
  • A Jack in the box toy opening up
  • Using a key to lock a drawer
  • Pushing the release mechanism on an ice cream scoop
  • Metal toilet paper roll with spring springing back into place
  • Hammering a nail 
  • Locking a combination school lock shut
  • Closing the latch on a commercial refrigerator
  • Hitting the button to stop a chess clock
  • Old time slide show carousel 
  • Bank teller stamp (flip down one)
  • Pulling the string on a lamp 
  • pushing open the door at the school – the sound the latch makes
  • Cutting Celery on a cutting board
  • The power lock on a car door
  • Putting a battery pack on a drill 
  • Closing a door and the metal piece latching from the door handle
  • A pair of scissors cutting
  • An empty wrapping paper tube hitting the floor
  • Dinging a service Bell but holding the Bell when you ding it
  • The locking mechanism on a front loader washing machine
  • Pressing the handicap button to open a door
  • A percussion beat from a DJ keyboard
  • Pulling the string on a lamp 
  • Ripping scotch tape from a dispenser
  • Jumping on a pogo stick
  • Pulling the trigger on a staple gun
  • Using a center punch tool
  • The ticking of a grandfather clock
  • Flicking out an extendable key on a car FOB
  • When you close your dishwasher and it latches shut
  • A Chopper chopping vegetables 
  • Unlocking a deadbolt
  • Pulling the trigger on an ear piercing gun
  • Binder closing/opening
  • Gate latch clicking down
  • Pulling the trigger on a battery powered brad nailer
  • Using one of those giant terrifying paper cutters in schools and offices
  • Undoing a seatbelt
  • Rice Cooker when the rice is ready
  • A muffled strike on the key of a xylophone 
  • A ‘clicker’. Old remote from the 50’s
  • The locking mechanism on an oven
  • Pulling the trigger on a 23-guage pin nailer
  • Pushing a lock in on a doorknob 
  • Spring loaded meat tenderizer
  • Twisting the knob to turn on/off a lamp
  • A mechanical pencil clicking
  • Ripping a piece of tape
  • Closing the drain plug in a bathroom sink after pulling the stick
  • The sound of the ball bouncing around in a pin ball machine
  • Hitting the trunk of a tree with a hatchet
  • Twisting the coin knob on a candy machine
  • Shark hair dryer attachments
  • Price tag gun pricing a piece of sellable product
  • Putting film in to a polaroid camera 
  • Flicking an old style bell on a bicycle
  • Paper Slicer being punched down hard
  • When you click a computer mouse button
  • Putting a pin/snap on crutches
  • Button on gear shift lever being pushed in
  • Closing a heat vent in a house
  • A magnet picking up paper clips
  • Clicking a counter device a bouncer uses (tally counter)
  • Closing an overhead cubby on an airplane
  • Turning a light switch on
  • Coupling up an air tool
  • Pulling a post-it note out of the holder
  • Squeezing a hand grip strengthener
  • Walking through an automatic turnstyle
  • Pressing the start button on a blender
  • Opening closing a binder
  • Arm on an office chair sliding into position
  • Changing an ink cartridge on the printer

The wrong answers for Pepper & Dylan’s $20,000 Sound are updated daily

 

*Standard Text and Data Rates Apply
No purchase necessary. Contest entry closes on March 28, 2024 or (ii) once a potential finalist correctly identifies the secret sound to win Pepper & Dylan’s $20,000 Sound Jackpot. Open to residents of Alberta within the terrestrial broadcast radius of radio station who are over the age of 18. To be deemed a potential winner, the contestant will be given the opportunity to identify the sound effect weekdays at 8am, 9am, 11am , 2pm, 4pm, & 6pm. If the sound effect is correctly identified, the contestant will win the current cash amount available in the jackpot. Cash jackpots will start at $1,000 and increase by $100 each contest occasion when the sound is incorrectly guessed. Must correctly answer a mathematical skill-testing question to win. Full Contest Rules.