u/Itchy-Concentrate101

I built a site where the whole world answers one question a day — results are hidden until midnight UTC
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I built a site where the whole world answers one question a day — results are hidden until midnight UTC

Every day at midnight UTC, one question goes live for the whole world. Two answers, A or B. You do two things: answer it, and predict what percentage of everyone on Earth will pick A.

Then — nothing. No live results, no trends, no "68% agree with you." Everything stays hidden until midnight, when the results freeze forever: the true global split, a world map colored by how each country leaned, how far off your prediction was, and your streak.

The skill it measures isn't having opinions — it's knowing humanity. You might be 100% sure pineapple belongs on pizza, but do you know what the world thinks?

Some deliberate choices:

- One question per day, no archive-play. Miss it, missed it forever. The scarcity is the game.

- No accounts, no signup, no trackers. Your identity is a random ID in your own browser. Votes are anonymous by design — I never see who you are.

- Results are immutable. Once frozen, a day's result never changes. The archive is a permanent record of what Earth said.

- Countries need 30+ votes to show on the map, so small samples can't misrepresent a whole country.

It's brand new — today's question is live now and the first world map is still being painted, which honestly is the fun of getting in early: your vote is a real % of humanity right now.

Would love feedback on the reveal experience — that's where I spent the polish.

timecube.in
u/Itchy-Concentrate101 — 4 hours ago