Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Almost Right.
Almost Right is a free multiplayer party word game where teams compete by giving creative wrong answers to trivia questions. A human judge decides if answers are creative enough to score points.
One person hosts the game and creates teams. Players join by scanning a QR code or entering a room code on their phones. Each round, a trivia question appears and you give a creative wrong answer. The judge decides if it counts!
Yes! Almost Right is completely free during our launch period. No credit card, no hidden fees, no premium walls. Just open the website and play.
Almost Right works with 2 or more teams, each with multiple players. It plays best with 4 to 20 players, making it perfect for parties and family game nights.
No downloads needed! Almost Right runs entirely in your web browser on any device - phones, tablets, laptops, and even smart TVs.
Any device with a modern web browser works. Players use their phones as controllers, and you can optionally display the game on a TV for the full party experience.
Yes! Open the game URL on your smart TV browser (or cast from a laptop) to show questions and scores on the big screen. Players still use their phones to answer.
Almost Right currently supports English and Hebrew with full right-to-left support. More languages may be added in the future.
There are two modes: Rotation mode (the current team keeps going as long as they answer correctly) and Classic mode (teams alternate after every question regardless of the answer).
When a team gives a creative wrong answer and the judge approves it, that team earns a point. The first team to reach the target score (set during game setup) wins the game.
The judge is a real person - a friend, family member, or host. They use their phone to manage the game, read answers, and decide if responses are creative enough to earn points.
Yes! There is an Add Question page where you can submit your own trivia questions to the game bank.
The host can enable a countdown timer during game setup. When enabled, teams have a set number of seconds to submit their answer before time runs out.
Absolutely! You can set the age level during game setup. There are question sets designed for ages 5+, 8+, 12+, 16+, and adults.
The game state is saved on the server. If you lose connection, simply refresh your browser and rejoin using the same room code.