The Rational Quest

Welcome to The Rational Quest

Explore the world of myths, superstitions, and blind faith. Learn the truth behind common beliefs and challenge your understanding with our interactive game and chatbot.

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Stories Against Superstitions

The Black Cat Myth

Many cultures believe that a black cat crossing your path brings bad luck. However, this superstition has no scientific basis. In fact, black cats are just as friendly and loving as any other cat.

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Breaking a Mirror

Breaking a mirror is said to bring seven years of bad luck. This myth likely originated from the belief that mirrors hold a piece of one's soul. Modern science, however, shows that breaking a mirror is just an accident and has no impact on your luck.

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Walking Under a Ladder

Walking under a ladder is considered bad luck because it forms a triangle, which was seen as a symbol of life in ancient times. Today, we know that walking under a ladder is simply dangerous because something might fall on you, but it doesn't affect your luck.

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About Our Game

Test your knowledge and challenge your beliefs with our fun and interactive game. Can you separate fact from fiction? Our game features various levels and challenges that will help you learn the truth behind common myths and superstitions.

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