Which of these statements is TRUE?
Which of these statements is TRUE?
Multiple-choice trivia from thousands of verified facts. Each question shows four real statements — pick the one the prompt asks for. Three strikes ends the run.
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Every question shows four real statements from one category. The prompt asks for one of two things: which statement is TRUE, or which is a MYTH (not true). Pick the right one and your streak grows.
Each correct answer reveals why — a short explanation you keep, right or wrong. A wrong answer costs one of your three lives. Lose all three and the run ends.
Today's Challenge is a themed set — the same questions for every player, changing by the day of the week. Unlimited gives you fresh mixed-category runs any time.
Each correct answer pays 100 points, plus a difficulty bonus: +20 for a medium fact, +40 for a hard one. A 50:50 lifeline halves that question's points.
Ten or more correct with no strikes and no lifelines earns Perfect Ten. A fast ten-plus run: Lightning Mind. Reaching ten: Sharp Streak. Every accolade lives in your record.
Finish and you receive a Real World IQ score: your run performance (0–100, with a small penalty per life lost) multiplied by 2.0, plus a speed bonus of up to 20 for a brisk pace. The maximum is 220.
Three of the four statements share the same truth value. Read every option before you commit — the odd one out is your answer.
Half the questions ask for the TRUE statement; half ask for the MYTH. The prompt flips — never answer on autopilot.
A 50:50 removes two wrong options, leaving the answer and one decoy. Save them for the questions that genuinely split you.
You have three lives for the whole run. Past a long streak, a guess you are unsure of risks everything — weigh the points against the life.
Every answer shows the fact behind it. The explanations compound — today's reveal is tomorrow's easy point.