Fun And Games
Psychology-themed quizzes and web games for psych students, PsySocs, and anyone who likes their fun with a little more cognitive distortion. From quick challenges to playable mini-games, this is the interactive and FREE side of Daisy Chain.
Quizzes
Play Rogers or Wrongers, a free psychology game about Carl Rogers’ three core conditions: congruence, unconditional positive regard, and empathy. Spot what is missing in each scenario.
A cognitive reflection quiz for psych students and PsySocs. Spot the traps, resist the obvious answer, and test your instinct to think twice.
Take The Forensic Psychology Challenge and test your knowledge of eyewitness memory, false confessions, psychopathy, profiling, juries, and courtroom psychology.
Play The Greater Good?, a moral dilemma game exploring rule-first and outcome-first thinking through difficult ethical choices and trade-offs.
Take The Moral Psychology Challenge and test your knowledge of moral judgment, fairness, disgust, dilemmas, guilt, and moral reasoning.
Take Armchair Psychologist: Science or Nonsense? and test whether you can spot real psychology, pop-psych myths, and pseudoscientific claims.
Play the Psychology in Film & TV Quiz and spot 12 psychology concepts in popular media. A fun quiz for psych students, PsySocs, and movie nights.
Take our hard psychology quiz with 15 random questions, detailed explanations, and proper psychology trivia for students, societies, and quiz nights.
Games
Play Lab Manager, a free research methods tycoon game where you code data, hire research assistants, manage burnout, survive ethics events, and publish papers.
Play Stroop Shooter, a free colour-word interference game based on the Stroop effect. Choose a colour, shoot the matching word, and test your executive function.
Play Rogers or Wrongers, a free psychology game about Carl Rogers’ three core conditions: congruence, unconditional positive regard, and empathy. Spot what is missing in each scenario.
Play Revision: After Hours, a browser-based psychology horror text adventure where you answer psychology revision questions, collect fragments, and escape the abandoned university wing before the Janitor finds you.
Play Whack-a-Mind, a free psychology game where you match scenarios to cognitive distortions such as catastrophising, mind reading, all-or-nothing thinking, and emotional reasoning.
Play Cognitive Siege, a free psychology tower defence game where you match CBT-inspired techniques to intrusive thought patterns, cognitive distortions, rumination, avoidance, and panic-style scenarios.
Play Archive Extraction, a dark hangman horror game where you recover missing psychology terms from disturbing case files using clues, hints, and deduction.
Play Psych Match, a psychology-themed match-3 game with levels based on confirmation bias, cognitive dissonance, and social proof.
Play CTRL ALT Desire, a dark-triad-inspired personality game exploring Machiavellian, narcissistic, and psychopathic response styles through morally ambiguous scenarios.
Play Cognitive Minefield, a psychology puzzle game where hidden biases trigger concept questions. Built for psych students, PsySocs, and revision breaks.
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Rogers or Wrongers: A Core Conditions Game
Play Rogers or Wrongers, a free psychology game about Carl Rogers’ three core conditions: congruence, unconditional positive regard, and empathy. Spot what is missing in each scenario.
The Cognitive Reflection Challenge
A cognitive reflection quiz for psych students and PsySocs. Spot the traps, resist the obvious answer, and test your instinct to think twice.
How Much Forensic Psychology Do You Actually Know?
Take The Forensic Psychology Challenge and test your knowledge of eyewitness memory, false confessions, psychopathy, profiling, juries, and courtroom psychology.
The Greater Good?
Play The Greater Good?, a moral dilemma game exploring rule-first and outcome-first thinking through difficult ethical choices and trade-offs.
How Much Moral Psychology Do You Actually Know?
Take The Moral Psychology Challenge and test your knowledge of moral judgment, fairness, disgust, dilemmas, guilt, and moral reasoning.
Spot the Psychological Pseudoscience?
Take Armchair Psychologist: Science or Nonsense? and test whether you can spot real psychology, pop-psych myths, and pseudoscientific claims.
How well can you spot psychology in film and TV?
Play the Psychology in Film & TV Quiz and spot 12 psychology concepts in popular media. A fun quiz for psych students, PsySocs, and movie nights.
Our Obnoxiously Difficult Psychology Quiz
Take our hard psychology quiz with 15 random questions, detailed explanations, and proper psychology trivia for students, societies, and quiz nights.