Simple, non-intimate actions worth 5–20 points, such as waving, smiling, stating your name/age, or sticking out your tongue. Intermediate Levels:
Give them a compliment, a punishment (like doing a dance), or simply say goodbye based on their score. Example Points Game Slide Categories
Build your presentation in a 16:9 widescreen format using Canva or Google Slides. Keep font sizes massive (at least 40pt) so they are readable on mobile screens.
A friendly "Welcome to the Points Game! Do not skip if you want to win." Most people skip immediately, but a group of teenagers in England stays, intrigued by the neon-pink font. Slide 2: Level One – The Staring Contest.
If you have spent any time on TikTok or YouTube Shorts recently, you have likely seen the viral trend: a person on a video call showing a phone screen with a list of "points" (e.g., "+10 if you have a dog," "-5 if you are wearing hoodies"). This is known as the , and it has become a staple of modern online interaction, replacing boring "asl" (age/sex/location) openers with interactive, entertaining, and fast-paced fun.