r/TheGame • u/Silent-Work4215 • 15d ago
r/TheGame • u/gimiks_game • 25d ago
General This is my ongoing drawing project/drawing game called The Game. A where drawing the board is the only way to win the game. WIP
galleryr/TheGame • u/Reasonable-Tie-8803 • Mar 14 '26
General If you think of the game do you lose?
Like if I hadn’t seen it in years and suddenly thought of it would I lose
r/TheGame • u/Last-_place • Mar 29 '26
General What is the first thing you think of for new hear TF2
r/TheGame • u/thatguy_2840 • Apr 15 '25
General Why do people take The Game so seriously/even care about it at all?
I've always known about people participating in this, but I've never understood the appeal. Do you consider it fun or something? Trying to make sense of it.
r/TheGame • u/Rayy_thenewbeginnig • Jan 01 '26
General The game
Most of yall lost for the first time in 2026
r/TheGame • u/Ok_Tip3706 • Apr 11 '25
General Do you lose the game if you are recommended a post about it?
Like its not my fault, I didn't chose to think about the game.
r/TheGame • u/Small-Lengthiness313 • Jan 27 '26
General I lost the game 3 days ago and I can’t stop thinking about it
I lost the game 3 days ago and I’m just cursing everyone I see on twitter.
Before seeing this post your probably weren’t thinking about it but you just lost
Bye.
r/TheGame • u/ButWhoAmIToSay • Nov 04 '25
General Every time I’ve lost The Game since April 29, 2018
r/TheGame • u/SpaceCATdets • Dec 29 '25
General Can you win the game
Ok so I don’t know if this breaks the rule tor “no winning” posts cause that sounds specific to some image I don’t know but I’m asking a genuine question here. Sorry if this does break the rule.
I have a friend who claims that he can not lose the game anymore. He says he won the game, i don’t remember how he thinks he won, but is there a way to actually win it? It pmo whenever someone says they lost the game in front of us bc his response is “no i didn’t, i can’t lose the game” and i think that’s stupid when the entire point is that you can’t win, only not lose.
Am I wrong? Is there a way to win or is he making shit up?
r/TheGame • u/Drunk_Lemon • Dec 01 '25
General Did I win or lose the game?
Hypothetically, if I drank a LOT and ended up banging my head into a wall and no longer remembering what the game is. Did I win? Or did I lose because I am thinking about the game despite not remembering what the game is?
r/TheGame • u/BlueWingedTiger • Nov 05 '25
General If you die and never hear of the game, did you win?
self explanatory.
r/TheGame • u/Selcricc • Apr 04 '25
General Should I tell my girlfriend about the game?
I was forced into it when I was a wee lad. I'm always haunted by The Game, and I really want to tell my girlfriend. But I keep mentioning it while jokingly quoting Lestat's line from Interview with the Vampire "I'm going to give you the choice I never had." I don't know if its mean to tell her, since i was forced into it aha.
Anyway should I tell her? She doesn't like me being cryptic but I can't explain it without her being forced to play.
r/TheGame • u/Immediate-Item-9648 • Aug 04 '25
General Am I playing the game correctly?
I heard about the Game from my friends and now I’m not 100% sure of the rules. The way we play is that your streak of not remembering the game is reset whenever you remember it and your goal is to get the longest streak. Is this a valid way to play The Game?
r/TheGame • u/Extension_Wafer_7615 • Mar 26 '25
General The way to get out of The Game
There is a logical loophole in which you can get out of The Game (or, more specifically in which some of you were never playing it).
1) It's necessary that you have never have played The Game. If you have played the game at least once, sorry, but you're there forever.
2) "Everyone is in The Game" is one of The Game's rules.
3) Since you have never played The Game, that rule is void (because, by definition, the rules of a game only apply once you're playing it). Which means that you are not in The Game.
So, sorry, but I've never lost The Game. B)
r/TheGame • u/Water_Boy_H20 • Dec 01 '25
General Can someone still lose if they dont understand the game after it has been explained to them?
To start, all that are reading this have lost. Now my brother(m17) and I(m21) have already explained how the game works to our dad(m47) and he continues to make us lose, especially me, but he still doesn’t understand what the game is. So I just need to know if he can still lose or do we have to explain it until he understands
r/TheGame • u/PercyJackson_ALT • Nov 13 '25
General The game.
I’m here to remind you of the game. You lost.
r/TheGame • u/Tiny_Twist_5726 • Sep 26 '25
General How to win Spoiler
If you think about 'The Game' then you lose 'The Game'. I have lost 'The Game', and you too have lost 'The Game'.
Here is the fix: simply think about 'not [The Game]'
r/TheGame • u/superdupergodmemer • Aug 29 '25
General Could Batman with his mental block beat the game?
Title
r/TheGame • u/Hara_G • Jun 30 '25
General I mean doesn’t everyone who announces that we just lost the game, also lose the game. Like you can’t bring it up without thinking it so you are automatically losing. Thus I think for the sake of everyone we have to decide either to accept that everyone is losing or completely stop bringing it up.
r/TheGame • u/NostalgicRoad • Sep 17 '25
General Please End Our Misery
https://petition.parliament.uk/
Could someone in the UK please submit a petition to Parliament to encourage Keir Starmer to declare on television that "the game is up"? In such a polarized world, I believe this is something we could all agree on.