Radio Cymru 2 Best Day Ever Competition 2026 Terms and Conditions
The promoter of the competition is the BBC. Please listen carefully for specific details of your local radio station competition as this may broadcast as a simulcast across multiple stations.
Eligibility
1. The competition is open to all residents of the UK, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man aged 18 or over, except BBC or BBC Group employees, their close relatives or anyone connected with the competition, or the particular prize being offered. Proof of age, identity and eligibility may be required. The BBC reserves the right to disqualify any entrant or winner who breaches these rules.
How to enter
2. The competition will run weekly for four weeks and each competition will open at 08:00am on Monday and close at 08:00am on Thursday between 23rd February 2026 and 19th March 2026 (except when editorial requirements lead to a change in schedule or a change in programme content).
3. The competition(s) will be promoted across programming on BBC Radio Cymru 2 and BBC Radio Cymru throughout the duration of the competition entry window.
4. Entry is via an online webform which can be found at bbc.co.uk/diwrnodgorauerioed Entries by any other method will not be accepted.
5. Entrants must include the missing word from that week’s clip as played out on-air. Please double-check the spelling of your entry before submitting it. However, if the BBC reasonably believes that you intended to enter the correct word, the BBC will still accept the entry even if it contains a spelling error.
6. You may only enter once, any additional entries will not be counted and only the answer given in your first entry will be accepted.
7. Once the competition has closed, the winner will be chosen at random from all eligible entries and notified on the morning that week’s competition closes. The winner will be invited to appear on a Radio Cymru 2 show on the Thursday for the chance to win an additional prize by answering a question within a 20 second window with the help of a celebrity guest.
The Prize
8. There are four prizes on offer or each week the competition will run. There will be one winner for each week.
8.1 Week 1: The Best Day Ever (Sports)
A pair of tickets to the Wales vs Bosnia and Herzegovina European World Cup play off game on 26 March 2026 at Cardiff City Stadium, plus accommodation and travel expenses for two people in Cardiff.
Additional prize for on-air question will be as described on air.
8.2 Week 2: The Best Day Ever (Music)
A pair of tickets to see Katy Perry at Cardiff Castle on 30 June 2026, and a pair of tickets to see Lewis Capaldi at Blackweir Fields, Cardiff, the following night, 1 July 2026, plus two nights of accommodation and travel expenses.
Additional prize for on-air question will be as described on air.
8.3 Week 3: The Best Day Ever (Entertainment)
Four tickets to a Traitors weekend run by the Urdd at Pentre Ifan, including accommodation, catering, a host, and two challenges (one water and one land) run by Adventure Beyond, who created some of the challenges seen on The Traitors.
Additional prize for on-air question will be as described on air
8.4 Week 4: The Best Day Ever (Ballroom)
A pair of tickets to the Strictly Come Dancing Final 2026 at Elstree Studios, plus travel and accommodation.
Additional prize for on-air question will be as described on air
9. The winner acknowledges that the prize may have additional Terms and Conditions. The winner agrees to abide by the Terms and Conditions connected to the prize. The BBC is not responsible for third-party terms or third-party websites related to the prize(s).
10. For the avoidance of doubt, the BBC shall not be responsible for any other fee, expense or cost. There is no cash alternative and the prize cannot be sold or transferred in any circumstances. It is the responsibility of prize winners to make their own way to the event listed at their own cost.
11. The prizes are as described. The BBC is not responsible for winners failing to follow instructions.
12. The prizes are non-exchangeable, non-transferable, and are not redeemable for cash or other prizes.
13. The winner cannot copy or distribute the prize or copies of it. Any programme names, branding or logos on or associated with the prize cannot be used or reproduced by the winner in any way. The winner shall not do anything with the prize that might bring the BBC in to disrepute.
General
14. The name and approximate location of the winner will be made public.
15. The BBC's decision as to entrants and winners is final. No correspondence relating to the competition will be entered into.
16. Entrants agree to take part in any reasonable post-competition publicity, if required.
17. This competition is conducted in line with the BBC's code of conduct for competitions, which can be found on https://www.bbc.com/editorialguidelines/guidance/code-of-conduct. The BBC Terms of Use apply to this Competition.
18. The BBC, their sub-contractors, subsidiaries and/or agencies cannot accept any responsibility whatsoever for any technical failure or malfunction, nor for any other problem with any server, network, system or otherwise which may result in any registration not being properly logged or not recorded.
19. To the extent permitted by law, the BBC will not be liable for any loss or damage (whether such damage or losses were foreseen, foreseeable, known or otherwise) including financial, reputational loss or disappointment.
20. Entrants will be deemed to have accepted these rules and to agree to be bound by them when entering this competition.
21. The BBC reserves the right to:
(i) amend these terms and conditions including, but not limited to, the competition opening and closing times;
(ii) disqualify any entrant who breaches the rules, has acted fraudulently in any way or has brought the BBC into disrepute;
(iii) where applicable, disqualify an entrant or winner, withdraw or substitute any prize, should any entrant, winner or their guest at any stage exhibit inappropriate or dangerous behaviour (including, but not limited to being under the influence of alcohol, illegal drugs or chemical substances or causing a nuisance) before or whilst on-air, attending BBC premises or where the prize includes attendance to an event, exclusion from that event;
(iv) impose any additional entry restrictions or requirements should the prize being offered require such restrictions or requirements (including but not limited to tickets for events with an age minimum or other entry requirements), and
(v) cancel or vary the competition at any stage, if deemed necessary in its opinion, or if circumstances arise beyond its control.
22. The competition is run by the BBC. The applicable law is that of England and Wales.

