A free browser game that tests how well you read people. Guess what % of people agree with hot takes and social opinions. 5 rounds. Pure instinct. No account required.
Play Free NowStreetIQ is a free online prediction game where you guess what percentage of people agree with a hot take or opinion statement. Unlike trivia games with right-or-wrong answers, StreetIQ tests something different: your ability to read the crowd.
Each round shows you a statement — something like "People who think working from home is more productive than being in an office" — and you drag a slider to predict what % of people agree. The closer your guess, the higher your Street IQ score. After 5 rounds, you get a rating from Tourist to Street Genius.
It's part social prediction game, part vibe check. Can you read the room? There's only one way to find out.
A real opinion statement appears — covering lifestyle, money, relationships, pop culture, and more. No right or wrong answers here. Just vibes and data.
Move the slider to your guess — what % of people do you think agree? You have 0–100% to work with. Trust your gut. No search allowed.
Score up to 100 points per round based on accuracy. Land within 3% for a 🎯 Bullseye bonus. After 5 rounds, get your rating and share the result.
Scoring is simple: 100 − |your guess − actual %|. If the real answer is 73% and you guess 68%, you're 5 points off — you score 95. If you're within 3%, you get a 🎯 Bullseye bonus. After 5 rounds, your total (out of 500 for Quick Play, 700 for Daily Challenge) determines your Street IQ bracket.
Same 7 hot takes for everyone, every day. Resets at midnight EST. Build your streak. Compete with players worldwide. The real Street IQ test.
Quick PlayChoose from 8 categories — Relationships, Money, Work, Lifestyle, Food, Tech, Pop Culture, or Random Mix. 5 rounds, no account needed. Play anytime.
Challenge a FriendPlay a round, share the link, see who reads the room better. The ultimate opinion game for groups, offices, and family dinners.
Every category covers a different slice of how people really think. From relationship dealbreakers to tech opinions, money mindsets to pop culture takes — there's a prediction game for every mood.