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Instructions

You'll start off at level 1, and hopefully climb the ladder all the way up to level 6. How? By answering trivia questions! As you might guess, each level corresponds to the approximate level of difficulty of the question. So as you continue the game, the questions get much trickier.

Each time you get a question right, you go up 1 level. And each time you get a question wrong, you get a strike! And just like baseball or Family Feud, once you get 3 strikes, the game's over (but feel free to come back and play agian!).

For each question, however, YOU get to be the judge of whether or not you got it right or wrong (mostly because automatically scoring text answers is tough, and we'd rather not score your answers all by hand).
What if I didn't understand the question, or if I got it kinda right, or accidentally answered the question before reading it?

Um.. tough. If you're worried about it, try the "Random Trivia" section version. There, you can actually score a question as "ignore" so that it won't count against you in the event that there was a technical problem or if you otherwise think that the question or answer wasn't fair. Here in the Game Show version, it's either right or wrong. No halfway.

What if the answer is actually wrong?

These questions aren't perfect, so if you have any corrections, or notice any mistakes, you can let us know, and we'll try and correct them. Some of the questions, however, are dated, and will be sure to change as time goes on, so we're less likely to update those answers. But the upside is that if you got the question right, even if our answer was wrong, you can still count yourself as getting it right. Yes, yes, that means you CAN cheat if you're an underhanded 3vil fleeb, but then you won't get that wonderful rewarding feeling of knowing you did the right thing. But I suppose if you're an underhanded 3vil fleeb, you wouldn't care anyway.

Can I come back to it later?

Sorta-- because we'd rather not keep your information on our server, all your score is kept on a cookie on your computer. If you erase your cookies, log on with a different computer, or if your cookie expires, the score's lost. But that doesn't stop you from starting again.

Ok, Ready?





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