Fact Not Fact is a fun game where you must choose the correct fact related to a specific topic. For example, if the topic is Roman history, you might see three facts:
- The Great Wall of China was built in the 7th century BC
- Cleopatra was the last pharaoh of Egypt
- Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC.
You should pick the fact related to Roman history, fact number 3.
To mix it up, you might be given a reverse challenge where you must pick an unrelated fact.
This game helps you learn about different historical events, literature, and biographies and test your knowledge in a fun way. Comparing historical facts from other eras can also help you see how various events are connected and understand the broader scope of history. So get ready to challenge yourself and have fun playing Fact Not Fact!
Press the button and then select your desired topic
How to Play
- You’ll be shown three facts.
- The instructions at the top tell you to pick a related or unrelated fact.
- Pick the best match
- Your score will be the percentage of correct answers.
How this helps you learn
- Helps improve critical thinking skills by requiring players to analyze and identify relevant facts
- Encourages players to research and learn more about the topic to increase their chances of selecting the correct fact
- It provides a fun and engaging way to test knowledge and retention of facts.
- Challenges players to think creatively and make connections between different pieces of information
- Reinforces memory recall of important facts by repeatedly presenting them in different contexts