Plausible.
Three made-up words. Write a definition that sounds real. AI grades how convincingly you faked it.
Plausible is a creative game built for the short window between meetings. The round is self-paced, with 1 attempt before the score locks. Make something nobody else would have. The team-wide leaderboard rebuilds itself daily, so the only thing carrying from yesterday is bragging rights.
- 01GoalInvent a definition for the word that sounds plausible, fits the way it sounds, and ideally raises a smile.
- 02LengthKeep it short. One sentence is plenty. The AI rewards specificity, not word count.
- 03ScoringAI grades each round 0–100 on plausibility, sound-feel match, and wit. Three rounds, max 300.
- 04TipMatch the vibe. Soft words (snurgle, glimmerwick) want soft definitions. Punchy ones (fwomp, slortch) want a thud.
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Read about it →Common questions
Is Plausible free to play?+
Plausible is part of Halftime's paid game library. Halftime is free for up to six players, and the full game library unlocks on paid plans starting with Starter.
Do I need to download anything to play Plausible?+
No. Plausible runs in any modern browser on desktop or mobile. The version on Halftime is the full game, with no app to install.
Can my whole team play together?+
Yes. Halftime gives every teammate the same daily game and lines up their scores on a shared leaderboard. Connect Halftime to Slack or Microsoft Teams to drop scores into your channel as they come in.
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Set up your team in under a minute. One daily slot, all six categories, your record book starts the second you arrive.