World’s Easiest Would You Rather Test! Five People Got It Wrong!

Dunko Xyvir
2 min readOct 30, 2023

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Would you rather be rich or poor? Would you rather be healthy or sick? Would you rather be happy or sad? These are some of the questions that a new online quiz claims to be the world’s easiest would you rather test. The quiz, which was created by a bored teenager in his basement, consists of 10 questions that have obvious answers. The quiz has gone viral on social media, with millions of people taking it and sharing their results.

However, not everyone has aced the test. According to the quiz creator, five people have gotten at least one question wrong, out of over 10 million participants. The quiz creator, who goes by the username “WYRmaster69”, said he was shocked and amused by the results.

“I made this quiz as a joke, just to see how many people would take it. I thought everyone would get 100%, because the questions are so easy. But then I saw that some people actually got them wrong. I couldn’t believe it. How can anyone choose to be poor, sick, or sad? It makes no sense,” he said.

The quiz creator said he was able to track down the identities of the five people who failed the test, and contacted them to ask why they chose the wrong answers. He said he received various responses, ranging from confusion to anger.

“One guy said he thought it was a trick question, and that being rich would make him unhappy. Another guy said he clicked on the wrong option by mistake, and blamed his mouse. A woman said she was depressed, and didn’t care about anything. Another woman said she was a masochist, and enjoyed pain and suffering. And the last guy said he hated me, and wanted to ruin my quiz,” he said.

The quiz creator said he was not offended by the negative feedback, and that he found it hilarious. He said he plans to create more quizzes in the future, with different levels of difficulty.

“I think it’s fun to make quizzes, and see how people react to them. Maybe next time I’ll make a harder one, with more challenging questions. Or maybe I’ll make an impossible one, with no right answers. Who knows? The possibilities are endless,” he said.

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Dunko Xyvir
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