Game

Who Am I?

A mystery subject. Letters reveal one at a time. First correct guess takes the biggest payout — but everyone who gets it scores. 96 subjects, continuous play.

Who Am I lobby with branded title, leaderboards, and how-to-play panel
Round mid-play with several letters revealed in green

The pitch

Pictionary by way of Wheel of Fortune. The category gives chat a foothold — person, thing, fictional, scientist — and then the letters drip out one at a time. The pacing rewards confidence: guess early and the points are big, guess late and the rest of chat is racing you.

Multi-correct rounds — everyone who lands the answer scores, with later guesses worth half down to a 100-point floor. Cross-platform identity tracked honestly across Twitch, YouTube, and Kick.

How a round plays

1. Streamer says !start

A round opens. The category appears (person, place, scientist, athlete, fictional, thing — 96 subjects across the corpus) and a row of blank letter tiles slides in.

2. Letters reveal on a dynamic cadence

Roughly every 5–8 seconds another letter flips green and lands in place. The cadence accelerates as the round wears on so the subject can't stay hidden forever.

3. Chat guesses in plain chat

No prefix. Type the subject's name and hit enter. The matcher is generous — accepts aliases, lowercases, strips punctuation. One guess per viewer per round.

4. First correct guess wins big

Up to 1000 points for the first correct viewer. Each subsequent correct guess gets half the previous payout, with a 100-point floor — so even guess #20 still scores.

5. Reveal, then the next subject

The full subject reveals with a flourish, the side leaderboard updates, and the next round opens automatically. Continuous play until !abort.

The signature moments

Real screenshots from a live playtest.

Numbers

Corpus

96 subjects

People, places, things, scientists, athletes, fictional characters. Curated for cultural breadth and chat-friendliness. Aliases supported (e.g. The Sun = Sol).

Scoring

1000 → 100 floor

First correct guess gets 1000. Subsequent guesses halve, with a 100-point floor so everyone who eventually solves it scores something.

Pacing

Continuous play

Each round is roughly 30–60 seconds. Drop it in between segments or run an entire BRB chunk. The session leaderboard rolls between rounds.

Pricing

Pro

Included in Pro (£10/mo)

Or buy permanent access for £30 — keep Who Am I forever, no subscription required.

Ready to play?

Sign up, drop the browser source URL into OBS, hit !start. The chat does the rest.

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