The Omegle Points Game is a gamified approach to anonymous chatting where users follow a series of visual prompts—often presented as a slideshow or set of cards—to complete interactive challenges and "score" points. While the original Omegle platform has shut down, the "slides" format lives on through video trends on platforms like TikTok and alternative chat sites, where users use external tools to display levels and tasks to strangers. What Are Omegle Points Game Slides?

The Digital Panopticon of Play: Deconstructing the "Omegle Points Game Slides"

In the vast, chaotic ether of the early 2020s internet—a landscape already retreating from public forums into encrypted DMs and algorithmic TikTok feeds—one bizarre ritual emerged as a final, desperate gasp of anonymous interaction: the Omegle Points Game. At its core, the game was simple: two strangers, connected via Omegle’s video chat, would screen-share a PowerPoint presentation. One slide would read “You get 1 point.” The next, “I get 1 point.” The goal was to convince the other person to end the call on your turn, thereby awarding you the point. The winner was the first to 5, 10, or 100 points.

. These games are typically structured through digital presentation slides—often hosted on platforms like

  1. Truth or Dare: Ask the other user to choose between telling a truth or completing a dare.
  2. Would You Rather: Present two options and ask the other user which one they prefer.
  3. Two Truths and a Lie: Share three statements, two of which are true and one that's false, and ask the other user to guess which one is the lie.
  4. Hangman: Create a hangman game where the other user has to guess a word or phrase.
  5. Trivia: Ask trivia questions on a particular topic, such as history, music, or movies.

Strategy 1: The "Slow Clap" Gambit

Most players spam +1 for small talk. To win quickly, focus on Prop Bonuses. Keep a deck of cards or a rubber chicken next to your computer. The instant the stranger looks away, hold up the prop. Claim +50. They rarely argue because they missed it.

We will cover the history of the game, how to build effective slides, the official (and unofficial) point systems, advanced strategies, and how to create a slide deck that keeps strangers engaged for hours.

1. The "No Typing" (VTuber Mode)

Only webcam gestures count. You must hold up fingers for the number of points. This eliminates typing lag. Slides must be purely visual.