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21 February 2018, 14:47
Need to know the answer while you play live? Here is the ultimate hack that is (almost) guaranteed to get you the cash.
By now, you will have likely become addicted to the incredible mobile gameshow app HQ Trivia which lets you win ACTUAL MONEY everyday by competing in a quiz against the rest of the nation. It is, in short, amazing.
But, with only a few seconds to answer each question, it is all too easy to get knocked out way before question 12 and lose out on the money.
Fortunately, some sneaky types have already found a way you can get the right answer every time, using a bot called HQuack.
How does it work? Well, each time a question appears in the game, it also appears on HQuack with their bot immediately googling the answer for all to see. It then highlights in green which answer it has the highest 'confidence level' in.
Now, it should be noted that it doesn't get things right EVERY time - it promises 82% accuracy though which isn't too shabby if you are really stuck for an answer.
You can try it out for yourself over on the website here.
The live quiz show app HQ Trivia has recently taken off as the hottest social app around. However, the game is notoriously tough to play. While its 12 rounds of rapid-fire questions begin fairly easy, they get harder with each question.
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This hasn’t stopped players from trying to cheat the system in hopes of winning the cash jackpots at the end.
According to an Inverse analysis of Google Trends data, HQ players have been trying to cheat on questions by Googling their way through them. Unfortunately (and fortunately for HQ), it’s tough to cheat without eventually running out of steam.
One reason for this is that each question is set to a 10-second countdown clock, which makes it hard to cheat on even for the fastest Googlers among us. Another factor, as demonstrated in the following graphs, is that simply searching for a term will not necessarily produce an answer from the multiple choices presented.
Basically, if you don’t know the answer, you’ll most likely be eliminated before the 12 questions are up. The game is played twice per day, at 3 p.m. and 9 p.m. EST, which makes the following Google Trend charts especially obvious proof that thousands players are cheating.
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During Sunday night’s game, at around 9:08 p.m. Easternastern, the word Cymraeg up on the charts. Probably not coincidentally, the meaning of the word was asked during the game. It’s the Welsh word for “Welsh,” for the record.
Another question from Sunday night’s game, where it was asked which of the answers is a North American FL short for the NFL. One of the choices, CFL, short for the Canadian Football League, peaked in search at 9:08 p.m.
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During Monday’s 3 p.m. stream, the app asked what the word Herculaneum refers to. According to Google, the term’s search peaked at 3:08. Herculaneum is an ancient Roman city close to Pompeii that was also destroyed when the volcano Vesuvius erupted, which would take most of us a couple of minutes to figure out.
Finally, during today’s 3 p.m. game, a question pertaining to our solar system’s “hottest planet” was asked. Unsurprisingly, “hottest planet” searches peaked at 3:08. If you’re wondering, the correct answer to the question was Venus.