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Omegle Points Game Slides May 2026

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Omegle Points Game Slides May 2026

If you want to start tonight, here is a copy-paste template for Google Slides.

Slide 1: Title

🎲 OMEGLE POINTS GAME 🎲 Win Condition: First to 100 /roll to start

Slide 2: Quick Points

👍 +1 Same opinion 😂 +2 Makes me laugh 🐶 +5 Pet appears 🤯 +10 Shocking fact Omegle Points Game Slides

Slide 3: Challenges (Pick 1)

Rock Paper Scissors (Winner +20) Make a weird face (Loser -10) Compliment my shirt (+15 each)

Slide 4: Ban List

No politics (-50) No "What are you doing?" (-15) No asking for socials (Game over) If you want to start tonight, here is

The community has created spinoffs. Here are three popular variants you can build slides for:

Use Google Slides or Canva. Keep the design readable on a cell phone (thumbs rule: font size > 24pt). Keep the link short using bit.ly or rebrandly.

Create a hidden slide at the end of your deck that says: "SECRET SLIDE: Revealed at 50 points." This gives the stranger a dopamine incentive to continue playing. The secret slide can be anything from a meme to a QR code to a drawing of a cat.

When you land on Omegle, do not say "Hi." Say: 🎲 OMEGLE POINTS GAME 🎲 Win Condition: First

"We are playing the Points Game. Score to 100. Read slides. Accept?"

If they type "Yes" or "Link," you paste the URL. If they type "No," you disconnect and find a new opponent. Efficiency is key.

The Points Game Slides were a set of pre-made images, memes, or text prompts that a player would rapidly present to an Omegle stranger. The stranger (or the “audience” in Spy Mode) would assign a point value (typically 1–10) based on creativity, humor, shock value, or relatability. The player’s goal was to accumulate as many points as possible before the stranger disconnected.

One player must be the judge. Since the slides are shared, both could track score, but it leads to arguments. The standard etiquette: The person who pasted the link is the scorekeeper. The stranger must trust the scorekeeper. If they accuse you of cheating, invoke the "Sportsmanship Rule" (Auto-loss for false accusation).