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Survey Says Rules
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How to Use This Page
One person is the host and types on this screen; everyone else just calls out answers out loud (in person or over a video call, with this screen shared).
The answers for each question are hidden from everyone, including the host — an AI judge checks each guess against the hidden list and reveals a tile only when it finds a match.
Type whatever a player calls out and press Submit (or Enter). "Checking..." means the judge is thinking; the input is disabled until it answers.
Tap
Options
below the guess box to reveal Skip Question and Swap Team -- they're tucked away since you'd only need them once, right at the start of a turn.
Full Rules
Two teams. Every round, both teams get a turn on their own question — Team 1 goes first, then Team 2 — so an odd number of rounds never gives either team an extra turn. No face-off buzzer round.
On the controlling team's turn, every correct new answer reveals its tile and adds its points to the pot. A wrong guess adds a strike.
Guessing something already revealed doesn't count as a strike — it's just shown as "already up there."
Three strikes hands one steal guess to the other team. A match on the steal wins the whole pot for the stealing team; a miss lets the controlling team keep it.
Once every tile is revealed (or the steal is resolved), that team's turn ends, the pot is awarded, and any remaining answers are shown before moving on to the other team's turn.
Once both teams have taken their turn, a round summary shows how many points each team earned that round before moving to the next one.
Don't like the current question, or already played it before?
Skip Question
(under Options) swaps in a different question for the same turn — no scoring change.
If the judge is unreachable for a while,
Reveal
in the top bar shows the full hidden list so the host can finish scoring that turn by ear. It intentionally ends secrecy for that question, so it's meant as a last resort.
Survey Says
Team 1
Team 2
Rounds
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5
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Each round, Team 1 and Team 2 both get a turn — Team 1 goes first.
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