About the Oscar Night Odd One Out Game
A rapid visual-scanning challenge. A grid fills with the same picture repeated over and over — except one tile, which is different. Spot it and tap it before the clock runs out. Every round the grid grows and the clock gets tighter.
Statuettes, speeches and red carpets — a generic awards-night deck with no studio logos. Perfect for film fans who want a memory game that feels like Hollywood without the IP risk.
How to Play
- Press Start. A grid appears — almost every tile shows the same picture.
- Scan the grid for the one tile that is different.
- Tap it before the timer runs out.
- Each round adds more tiles and less time. Three misses ends the run.
Why Play Odd One Out?
- Trains rapid visual scanning and selective attention
- No memorising required — pure focus under time pressure
- Short, snappy rounds that get genuinely tricky fast
Fun Facts About Oscar Night
- The Academy Awards were first held in 1929.
- The Oscar statuette stands about 34 centimetres tall.
- Best Picture is the final award of the night.
- These cards use generic awards symbols, not official trademarks.