Magic 8-Ball
Ask any yes-or-no question and get mystical guidance. Perfect for decisions, parties, and harmless fortune telling.
๐ฏ Popular Use Cases
Ask the Magic 8-Ball anything you're on the fence about. Use it at parties to spark laughs, as a quick oracle for daily decisions, or as an icebreaker that always gets a room talking.
๐ฑ How to Use
Type your yes-or-no question (optional), click the ball or press Ask. The ball shakes then reveals one of 20 classic responses. The tone badge shows if the answer is positive, uncertain, or negative. Press Space as a shortcut. Watch the session mood tracker update with each ask.
๐ Response Categories
Positive (10 responses, 50% chance): definitive yes answers. Uncertain (5 responses, 25%): deflect or suggest trying again. Negative (5 responses, 25%): clear no answers. The 50% positive bias makes the ball optimistic yet credible.
๐ฎ History & Fun Facts
Magic 8-Ball invented in 1950 by Abe Bookman, originally called "Syco-Seer." Billions sold worldwide. Appeared in Toy Story, The Simpsons, and countless films. The fluid inside is real salt water with dye and a hollow plastic die floating inside.