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Mira, a third-year cognitive science major, had assumed it was a prank. Some MIT kid’s senior thesis on adversarial AI. But by Question 30, her hands were shaking. Because the questions weren’t just absurd—they were personal .
She’d found it on a dead link buried in a subreddit dedicated to “unsolvable problems.” The domain name felt like a typo—shouldn’t it be QuackPrep ? A joke site for bad test prep? But the interface was eerily pristine: dark mode, no tracking cookies, and a single, pulsing start button. qauckprep.org
Now, at Question 47, she understood. QauckPrep wasn’t test prep. It was reality prep —a recursive interview for something beyond human cognition. The questions weren’t designed to measure knowledge. They were designed to measure the shape of your soul when squeezed by the incomprehensible. Mira, a third-year cognitive science major, had assumed
Question 47: “Describe the color of a forgotten promise, using only the taste of rain and the sound of a locked door.” But the interface was eerily pristine: dark mode,
Mira’s fingers hovered over the keyboard. Her apartment was dark. Outside, the real world—her job, her student loans, her ex-boyfriend’s birthday she’d missed—felt like a dream she’d once had. This screen was the only real thing.