The Imposter is a free trivia game built around a single deceptively simple idea: you see four things, and one of them doesn't belong. It might be four words where one is from a different category, four names where one never played for that club, or four objects where one was invented in the wrong decade. The puzzle is always solvable — but not always immediately obvious.
Four items appear on screen. Three of them share something in common; one is the imposter. Tap the one you think doesn't belong. You score points for each correct pick, and build streaks for consecutive right answers. In Survival mode, one wrong answer ends the run. In Speed mode, you're racing the clock. The Daily Challenge gives everyone the same puzzle at the same time.
The Imposter tests the kind of lateral thinking and general knowledge that quiz shows rarely reach — the ability to spot a pattern and identify the exception. The puzzles are hand-curated, which means no algorithmic filler; every round has a clear, satisfying answer once you see it. It's the sort of game that makes you want to share it immediately after finishing because you know someone else will enjoy the puzzle as much as you did.
A free game where you see four items and spot the one that doesn't fit. Tests pattern recognition and general knowledge across 70 curated puzzles.
Classic (10 rounds), Survival (endless, one life), Speed (90 seconds), and Daily Challenge (one puzzle per day).
70 hand-curated puzzles covering a wide range of topics and categories.
Yes, completely free. No account, no signup — just open and play.