One test, whole room.
Pick a test, open a room, and drop one link in the group chat. Everyone plays on their own device, joins the board under an alias, and sees the room only after finishing — no spectating, no peeking.
Group Rooms are the party version of the atlas: a purity test with friends instead of alone in a tab. One of you opens a room around a single test and shares the invite link. Up to twelve people can join, each on their own phone, each behind an alias of their choosing.
The house rule is finish to see. Until you complete the test yourself, the room shows you nothing but a headcount — the leaderboard opens only for players. And the board is deliberately shallow: alias, score, and band name. Your actual answers stay on your device, the same promise every test here makes.
How it works
THREE MOVESOpen a room
Choose one of the party-safe tests below and create a room. You get a short code and an invite link that stays live for seven days.
Send the link
Drop it in the group chat. Each person takes the test privately on their own device — answers stay there, always.
Finish to see
The leaderboard opens only for people who have finished the test themselves. It shows alias, score, and band — nothing else exists to show.
Pick the test
PARTY-SAFE ONLYOpening a room needs JavaScript. Meanwhile, every test above plays on any device — start one and come back for the room.
Questions, answered
FAQWhat do my friends actually see?
Three things: the alias you picked, your score, and the name of your result band. That is the entire record — the room never receives your answers, so it cannot show them to anyone, including you.
Do I have to take the test to see the room?
Yes, and that is the point. Until you finish the test yourself, the room shows only how many people have joined. The leaderboard is a players-only table — checked by the server, not just by your screen.
How long does a room last?
Seven days from the moment it opens, then the room and every row in it are deleted. There is no archive and nothing to come back to — screenshot the board if you want a keepsake.
Do you store our answers?
No. Answers never leave the device they were typed on — that is the standing promise of every test here. A group room stores exactly three fields per person: alias, score, and band name, and only for the room's seven days.
For fun and self-discovery — not a diagnosis.