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Omegle Points Game Slides -
80% of Omegle users are on phones. Your slides must not require zooming. Use bullet points with Emojis (✅ +5, ❌ -10). Avoid complex tables.
The Omegle Points Game is an improvisational, rule-based interaction where two strangers assign point values to specific conversational outcomes, physical actions, or shared interests. The "winner" is typically the first person to reach a pre-determined score (often 100, 500, or 1,000), or the person who performs a "bonus challenge" without flinching.
The "Slides" element refers to a shared visual interface—usually a Google Slides presentation, a Notion page, or a static image—that lists the scoring criteria. Instead of typing out the rules every time you connect, savvy players keep a URL shortener link to their slide deck ready to paste into the chat.
As traditional Omegle fades (the original site shut down in 2023 due to safety concerns), the Points Game has migrated to Emerald Chat, Chatroulette, and Discord voice channels. The "Slides" mechanic is now evolving into interactive web apps. Omegle Points Game Slides
We are already seeing developers build mini-games within the slides using HTML embeds—like a dice roller or a reaction timer. The next evolution is likely "Web 3 Points Game," where you earn crypto tokens for not rage quitting.
However, the soul of the game remains the same: two strangers, a set of arbitrary rules, and the desperate hope that the person on the other side has a sense of humor.
This is the foundation. Do not overload it. The standard base rules include: 80% of Omegle users are on phones
| Action | Point Value | | :--- | :--- | | You say "Same" (agreeing with stranger) | +1 | | You say "Lol" or "Haha" | +2 | | You ask "ASL?" | -5 (Penalty) | | Stranger disconnects (Rage quit) | You win + Auto +10 | | Typing indicator appears for >5 seconds | +3 |
Why did strangers play along? Several factors:
Conversely, players enjoyed:
Only webcam gestures count. You must hold up fingers for the number of points. This eliminates typing lag. Slides must be purely visual.
Memorize your slide deck. The moment the stranger looks down to re-read the rules, type a fake score update.
You: "Current score: 94 - 12. You need 6 points." Stranger: "Wait, I have 12?" You: "Yes. You double counted the hat bonus. Verify slide 3." While they verify, you queue up a +50 challenge card. By the time they look up, you are 3 points from victory. Conversely, players enjoyed:

