About
How wrong are you
today?
Wrong. is a daily reality check. Ten questions. Yes or no. Pick your confidence. Reality keeps score.
Most of us walk around vaguely confident about things we have no business being confident about. Markets. Sports. Politics. Our own plans.
Wrong. is a small daily habit that turns those vibes into numbers. You answer ten yes-or-no questions, and for each one you have to put a number on it — 60, 70, 80, or 90 percent.
Then the world happens. When a question resolves, the math is simple: if you're right, you gain the number of points you risked. If you're wrong, you lose them.
Over time you'll notice patterns. You're sharper than you thought on some things. Spectacularly off on others. There's usually a confidence level you keep getting burned at. Reality will point at it.
The rules
- 10 questions a day. One round. Thirty seconds each.
- Pick a side. YES or NO. No skipping.
- Pick a number. 60, 70, 80, or 90 percent.
- Reality scores you. If you're right, you gain the number of points you risked. If you're wrong, you lose them.
- Pending until it resolves. Some questions take a day. Some take a week.
What it isn't
- Not betting. No money in, no money out.
- Not a social feed. No comments, no profiles to fight in.
- Not a quiz. The answers don't exist yet.