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About Cheat or Repeat
Cheat or Repeat is a stealth timing game built around a premise everyone has imagined at some point: sneaking a phone out during an exam to look up the answer. You play as a student facing 10 exam questions across four progressively harder exam days. Press Spacebar to covertly check your phone, type the search query to find the right answer, and enter it before the teacher catches you in the act. Getting spotted is instant game over — no second chances, no revival.
The teacher is the central obstacle and the reason the game works. Each exam day introduces a new teacher with a distinct patrol pattern and vigilance level. The first teacher, Ms. Dela, walks slowly with predictable back-and-forth movement, giving you comfortable windows to check the phone. Professor Keys introduces shorter safe windows with faster directional changes. Mr. Redstone in the later days has an almost paranoid patrol that allows only tiny safe windows — sometimes just a step or two away from looking directly at you.
The search mechanic adds a typing challenge to the stealth element. You don't just press a button — you need to type the first few letters of your query, wait for autocomplete to surface the right answer, and read it correctly before closing the phone. Under exam-day time pressure and teacher patrol anxiety, that process becomes legitimately stressful. Players who type fluently and read quickly have a significant advantage on the harder exam days.
Cheat or Repeat uses its simple premise to deliver a tension loop that most casual games don't achieve. The sequence of watch teacher → wait for safe window → open phone → type query → read answer → close phone before teacher turns back is short but packed with decision points. Every question is a fresh version of that loop, and the final exam days compress the safe window until the margin for error is almost zero.
Key Features
- Stealth exam-cheating gameplay — press Spacebar to check your phone, type search queries, and close before the teacher turns around
- Four exam days with escalating teacher difficulty: Ms. Dela (slow patrol), Prof. Keys (moderate), Mr. Redstone (near-zero safe window)
- Instant game over on detection — no lives, no retries mid-exam
- 10 questions per exam with a per-question time limit of approximately one minute
- Typing-based search mechanic requiring quick keyboard input under pressure
Controls
How to Play
- 1Watch the teacher's patrol pattern for at least one full cycle before attempting to cheat. Each teacher has a fixed route — learn it before acting.
- 2Wait until the teacher has turned away and is moving toward the far end of their patrol route. This is your safe window.
- 3Press Spacebar to open your phone. Type the first few letters of your search query as quickly as possible.
- 4Read the displayed answer, remember it, then press Spacebar again to close the phone before the teacher turns back.
- 5Enter the correct answer on your exam sheet. Repeat for all 10 questions. Getting caught at any point ends the exam immediately.
Tips & Tricks
- Time your phone open to happen when the teacher has just turned away — you get the maximum possible window before they return. Opening mid-patrol wastes your safest moment.
- Type fast but accurately. A mistyped search query on a hard question wastes the entire safe window and forces you to retry on the next patrol pass.
- The later teachers (Prof. Keys, Mr. Redstone) have unpredictable or shortened patrols. When in doubt, don't open the phone — wait for another cycle.
- On the hardest exam days, prioritize closing the phone over reading the full answer. A partial answer you entered is better than getting caught with the phone open.
- Some answers may be findable from context or partial reading — if you saw part of the answer before closing the phone, commit to that rather than risking another open.
Game Info
FAQ
Getting caught with your phone out results in immediate game over. The exam ends with no score, and you must start that exam day over from question one.
No — there are no lives. Detection ends the exam immediately regardless of how many questions you've answered correctly up to that point.
No — the phone search mechanic provides the answer. Your job is stealth and typing speed, not general knowledge. The game is about the timing loop, not trivia.
The game has four progressively harder exam days, each with a different teacher who has a more aggressive or unpredictable patrol pattern than the last.
Later teachers patrol faster and have shorter directional pauses, meaning the safe window for phone use is narrower. Mr. Redstone in the final days has an extremely short safe window that allows almost no margin for slow typing or hesitation.