How does the No Mistakes event work?
Same scoring as Timed Score — a 20-point base plus a streak multiplier — but one wrong answer wipes your whole round score to 0. Accuracy beats speed here.
Updated June 11, 2026

No Mistakes is Timed Score's strict sibling: same speed, same scoring — but a single wrong answer wipes your entire round score. No pressure.
How a match works
A match has 3 rounds.
You and your opponent see the same question and answer simultaneously until the timer ends (currently 30 seconds).
The higher round score wins the round; a 2-round lead ends the match early.
Scoring
Correct answers are worth a 20-point base, and consecutive correct answers build a streak multiplier that grows by +0.1 each time (20, 22, 24…).
But here's the twist: one wrong answer resets your whole round score to 0 — streak included. The wipe only applies to that round; the next one starts fresh.
Duplicates are safe: if your opponent already took an answer, typing it scores 0 but wipes nothing. Answers are first-come-first-served, so speed still matters.
Power-ups
Joker — available by default and works as usual.
Change Question — available by default before the round starts.
Time Extend — unavailable in timed rounds.
Tips
Accuracy over speed: only send answers you're confident in.
Unsure whether your opponent already took an answer? Type it anyway — duplicates are harmless. A wrong answer is the only real danger.
Sitting on a big score with seconds left? Sometimes the smartest move is to stop typing.
In this mode silence is golden: a "probably right" guess can vaporize a whole round of hard work.