True or False Paddles — Party Edition
A giant split-screen TRUE or FALSE paddle for party trivia night, with a silly air-horn reveal sound. Everyone slams their side, then the host blasts the answer.
Built by the AbraCalc team
How to play
- Read a true-or-false statement out loud to the room.
- Everyone taps the green TRUE or red FALSE paddle on the shared screen — every tap counts live in the tally.
- The host sets the correct answer with the TRUE/FALSE toggle, then taps Reveal (Air Horn) for the big sound and glowing answer.
- Tap Next Round to clear the tally and paddles and start the next statement.
Read a true-or-false trivia statement out loud, then the whole room slams the giant green TRUE paddle or the giant red FALSE paddle on one shared screen, with a live tally counting every tap on both sides as it happens. Once everyone has voted, the host sets which side is actually correct and taps Reveal, and if air-horn mode is on the room gets a ridiculous layered air-horn blast instead of a quiet chime, with the correct paddle glowing and the wrong one dimming out. It plays much sillier and louder than a classroom version of the same idea, built specifically for party trivia rounds where a big reaction matters as much as the right answer. Tap Next Round to reset the tally and paddles instantly for the next statement, and toggle sound or air-horn mode off anytime a quieter room is called for.
Frequently asked questions
- How is this different from a classroom true/false tool?
- This party edition swaps the classroom's simple reveal chime for a layered, over-the-top air-horn sound effect and adds an optional air-horn toggle, built for a louder, sillier party crowd rather than a quiet classroom check.
- Can people keep voting after the answer is revealed?
- No — once you tap Reveal, the round locks and further paddle taps are ignored, keeping the tally accurate for that statement until you tap Next Round to start fresh.
- What if I want a quieter reveal for a smaller group?
- Turn off the Air-horn reveal toggle and the tool falls back to a shorter standard win chime, or uncheck Sound entirely to reveal the answer completely silently.