Which One Is True
Game Overview
Intro: Fast true-or-false style mode built around decision timing.
Beta Play time: 2-4 min Difficulty: Medium
Knowledge Critical thinking
What you practice: claim comparison and misconception detection.
No login required. Progress is local-only when available.
Which One Is True is an explanation-first critical thinking game. Each round presents competing statements, but only one is accurate. The focus is not tricking the player; it is training clear comparison under time pressure.
What is Which One Is True? It is a compact logic game where one statement is accurate and the others are not. Instead of ending at right or wrong, each round gives a plain-language explanation so your judgment process improves after every attempt.
Why this helps with misconceptions: many weak decisions come from choosing the first plausible claim. This format trains slower, cleaner comparison. You learn to test wording, context, and hidden assumptions before committing to an answer.
How answers are selected: categories focus on evergreen topics like money basics, technology fundamentals, internet terms, useful history, and everyday science. Politically charged, real-time news-dependent, or diagnosis-style claims are intentionally excluded.
Why explanations matter: strong critical thinking comes from understanding why alternatives fail, not only why one answer wins. That is why each round includes a brief breakdown of incorrect options and links to related info100 pages.
Which One Is True
Pick the true statement, then review why it is correct and why the other options are inaccurate. Optional score and streak are stored locally in your browser when available.
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First 10 Seconds
How This Game Works
Every round shows a topic category and 3-4 statements. You choose the one true statement, then the game explains why that option is correct and why the others are inaccurate. This turns each question into a mini lesson instead of a pass/fail click.
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Feedback and Result Flow
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Tips for Better Score
Scoring
Each correct pick adds one point. Session score and lightweight streak can be stored locally in your browser when available. Accuracy with explanation review matters more than speed alone.
Result Screen
What Skill This Trains
Who This Game Fits
Best for learners who want practical claim-evaluation practice across money, tech, internet language, science basics, and common misconceptions.
Why Play Again
People replay to sharpen claim evaluation and fix weak categories after seeing exactly why false statements failed.
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