How to Play

Two Truths and a Lie

5 rounds. One real player and 3 statements about them are shown -- 2 true, 1 false. Pick the lie. Right or wrong, the answer locks in immediately.

Rules

  • Exactly one of the three statements is false; the other two are verified facts about the player shown.
  • A single click locks in your answer for that round -- no retries within a round.
  • All 5 rounds are always played; get all 5 correct for a perfect day.

Tips

  • The lie is always a real, in-universe fact about the league (a real team, a real draft round, a real stat threshold) that just happens to be false for this specific player -- it's never an absurd or obviously made-up statement.
  • Team, draft round, career decade, and stat-threshold statements are all equally likely to be the lie -- don't assume the team-related statement is the safest bet.

Common Mistakes

  • Picking whichever statement merely sounds least impressive or least likely, rather than one you can actually verify is false.
  • Assuming the lie has to be the most dramatic-sounding claim (like a stat threshold) when it's just as often a plain team or draft-round statement.