"Hello" using the regular expression /Hello/. That regex searched for a literal match of the string "Hello". Here's another example searching for a literal match of the string "Kevin":
```js
let testStr = "Hello, my name is Kevin.";
let testRegex = /Kevin/;
testRegex.test(testStr);
// Returns true
```
Any other forms of "Kevin" will not match. For example, the regex /Kevin/ will not match "kevin" or "KEVIN".
```js
let wrongRegex = /kevin/;
wrongRegex.test(testStr);
// Returns false
```
A future challenge will show how to match those other forms as well.
waldoRegex to find "Waldo" in the string waldoIsHiding with a literal match.
waldoRegex should find "Waldo"
testString: assert(waldoRegex.test(waldoIsHiding), 'Your regex waldoRegex should find "Waldo"');
- text: Your regex waldoRegex should not search for anything else.
testString: assert(!waldoRegex.test('Somewhere is hiding in this text.'), 'Your regex waldoRegex should not search for anything else.');
- text: You should perform a literal string match with your regex.
testString: assert(!/\/.*\/i/.test(code), 'You should perform a literal string match with your regex.');
```