A trivia sentence appears on screen with a word missing. Your chat races to type the right answer first. First correct answer wins the round.
Type your answer in the chat box — just like your viewers will on stream.
Everything runs automatically once the browser source is added to OBS.
Chat races to type the right answer. First viewer to get it right wins the round and appears on the leaderboard.
Questions cycle automatically every 30 seconds. No commands, no manual triggering — just add the browser source and it runs.
Built-in questions across geography, science, history, pop culture, sports, technology, and food — shuffled differently every session.
Many questions include a short hint shown on the overlay to give chat a nudge without giving the answer away.
Recent chat guesses appear on screen in real time so the audience can see who's trying and who got it right.
A top-5 leaderboard appears after every round showing who has the most wins this session.
One browser source is all it takes.
Select your platform and enter your channel name to generate the overlay URL:
Choose which questions are used for the game:
Create a new Browser Source and paste the URL above.
The overlay starts automatically when your stream goes live and cycles through questions on its own. No commands or dashboard needed.
Running Pogly instead of a plain browser source? Import the widget directly.
Pogly is a browser-based overlay editor. Import the JSON below to add Fill in the Blank as a 480×420 widget layer. After import, update the channel variable to your Twitch or Kick channel name.
If you entered your channel name in the setup step above, it will already be pre-filled in the import.
No setup needed for viewers — just type in chat.
Tip: Answers are checked case-insensitively and punctuation is ignored, so Paris, paris, and PARIS! all count as correct.
Answers are compared case-insensitively with punctuation stripped. "Paris", "paris", and "PARIS!" all match the answer "Paris".
70+ built-in questions across geography, science, history, pop culture, sports, language, food, and technology — shuffled into a different order each session.
30 seconds to answer. If no one gets it right, the answer is revealed and a new question starts after a short break. Total cycle is roughly 40 seconds.
480 × 420 pixels. The background is fully transparent so it works over any scene.
Yes — select Kick when generating the overlay URL and the chat reader will connect to your Kick channel instead.
The game requires an active live stream. It pauses automatically when you go offline and resumes when you come back live.