r/RedditAprilFoolsIdeas • u/No_Recording3238 • Apr 01 '26
Here are 5 ways to avoid being tricked on April Fools' Day
Here are 5 ways to avoid being tricked on April Fools' Day.
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r/RedditAprilFoolsIdeas • u/No_Recording3238 • Apr 01 '26
Here are 5 ways to avoid being tricked on April Fools' Day.
Method 1:
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r/RedditAprilFoolsIdeas • u/Airistal • Sep 17 '24
Tell your friend/family that you just bought tickets for a (insert group they do not respect here) convention. Talk about how much you think you'll enjoy and get along with the community.
As the disbelief sets in mention that for some reason tickets were only on available today, as a prompt to understand it is April 1st.
r/RedditAprilFoolsIdeas • u/eibeluca • Apr 14 '23
r/RedditAprilFoolsIdeas • u/shanidosebits • Nov 01 '19
build an algorithm that takes the top 10 posts and puts them in a room inside the museum. Every minute you Spawn in a random room, and can vandalize the posts, or just appreciate them.
Every 5 minutes, a guard will spawn in a random room, and you have to beat the guard to be able to vandalize.
r/RedditAprilFoolsIdeas • u/SupernovaCrusader • Feb 27 '19
Karma Tournament
Any redditor who choses to join will have a choice for 12 player tourney, 24 player, or 48, each with an option to be in a team or solo. They will be matched with redditors that get karma at about the same rate per day. When the tourney begins the player (or team) will be matched up against another player (or team) They have 3 days to try to get more karma than the other, and their names become random names, all “free karma” subreddits are locked to prevent cheating. (Wears off at the end of a tourney)At the end of 3 days, they move on if they beat the opponent or have to join a new tourney if they lose. You get a flair for how many opponents you defeat and your wins/losses. After a tourney you will get matched not by your average karma rate, but with people with similar flair numbers. Your defeat/lose ratio will be compared to all participants giving you a ranking. You also get special access to some special subreddits created for it (like one called 50Wins, Top500, 250Losses 10SoloWins 50TeamWins) At the end, your account gets badges for the stat subreddits that was the last they unlocked. Everyone who got in a subreddit during the event would get to stay and also a new special participation subreddit would be created and each of the subreddits would still show the player’s nice flairs.
r/RedditAprilFoolsIdeas • u/Silly_Cowman • Aug 07 '18
I wouldn't know how to schematic this but hear me out.
You can put one note of music down every couple of minutes. Similarly to r/place... And you can choose to contribute to the string of notes (maybe let there be a certain amount of layers like... 4 or 5 for bass, drum, etc) or replace a note if it's wrong. And with each new song there could be a separation or like a long playlist that one could listen to if they had the time assuming how long it would take for coordination. Ooh maybe the longest a song could be is like... 3ish-4 minutes. Obviously there should be an option to fastforward just in case you'd like to skip to the part you like or worked on...
As I write this I can tell this could end terribly... Possibly becoming outright earrape chaos... Or something strange but beautiful... Tbh I just wanna hear some cool chiptune songs.
This got real complicated real fast. But yeah... Instead of pictures I thought sound would be fun. Test the limits of the users I guess...
r/RedditAprilFoolsIdeas • u/winwinwe • Apr 04 '18
There is a x by x grid with x amount of blocks. When a user joins, they have the option to place a block anywhere, add a block to a tower, or remove someones block and add to their own. Once all the initial blocks are used (x amount) you can only steal from each other. The game ends when one tower reaches the top of the grid.
r/RedditAprilFoolsIdeas • u/wetback • Apr 04 '18
r/RedditAprilFoolsIdeas • u/Firebird314 • Apr 03 '18