Christmas games are always fun. In the spirit of the holiday season, we put together a fun game for our wonderful Fairphone community as well. If you can solve our Christmas crossword and unlock the secret code hidden inside, you stand to win a free Fairphone-branded 7-speed bike that’s been (literally) upcycled by Amsterdam-based bike makers, Roetz. Amazing, right? So let’s get solving.
STEP 1: Click one of the buttons below to download the crossword in your preferred language.
STEP 2: Solve all the clues and fill out the crossword.
STEP 3: Time for the secret code! Use the first letters of each crossword answer to unscramble the code.
If you’re lucky, you’ll be riding a new bike by this time next month. The last date for entries is January 5, 2025, and the winners will be declared on our social media channels on January 7, 2025. So if you aren’t following us on social media already, this is the perfect time to start. All the best! Happy holidays!
I checked most of their social media channels a few days ago (after 7 January), but there was no announcement of the winner. And I think I would have noticed it had it come later. However, I am sure the winner will be or has been contacted by Fairphone personally before that anyway, so I would not worry that any of you has won and does not know it just because it’s not public (yet?).
Perhaps the public announcement was delayed to give it the new brand design look.
Does antone have any info about the Christmas crossword?I hear that FP has quit X on 10th Feb 2025 but, before that date, no posts despite the promise to make the winners public in early January. If anyone has a link to other social networks where the winners are, please share!
Making complete names public for a trivial thing like this has GDPR implications and should need explicit consent by the persons made public.
As I didn’t take part … was this consent asked for when taking part?
If not, and if consent was not given in any other way, it’s not anyone’s (apart Fairphone’s) business to know an exact name of a winner, and without the exact names declaring winners would be moot anyway … probably Anna A. or Bert B. or Claudia C. or Daniel D. won .