You're shown movie credits one at a time — an actor in a film, a plausible-sounding pairing — and you call each one: real or fake? Some fakes are obvious; the good ones are almost true.
It's the mode that most rewards a well-calibrated gut. You'll be surprised which "obviously real" credits turn out to be invented — and which absurd ones actually happened.
Free, in your browser, no signup — one daily puzzle shared by every player, plus a six-chapter campaign that ramps from crowd-pleasers to deep cuts.
How it works
- Read the first of today's five credits.
- Call it: real or fake.
- See the truth immediately, then take the next credit.
- Finish all five and share your day's scorecard.
Frequently asked questions
How are the fake credits made?
Fakes are built to be plausible — right era, right genre, actors who could have been cast — so pattern-matching on vibes alone will only get you so far.
Are the real credits verified?
Yes — every genuine credit is drawn from Wikidata's cast data, so when the reveal says an actor was in a film, that's a real credit.
More people games
- Mystery Actor — Identify the star from a blanked-out filmography.
- Mystery Director — Name the director behind a blanked-out filmography.
- Odd One Out — Spot the actor who isn't in the shared film.
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