π§ MindReader MindReader is an interactive number-guessing web application that can read your mind in just 4 questions! Think of a number between 0 and 15, answer four simple yes/no questions, and let the algorithm guess it with surprising accuracy.
π Live Demo: MindReader on GitHub Pages
β¨ Features π§© Smart Question Flow β Uses a clever algorithm to guess your number based on 4 yes/no responses.
π³ Vibration Feedback β Adds tactile interaction through the Vibration API (on supported devices).
π¨ Animated UI β Smooth transitions and glowing effects create an immersive experience.
π Sound Effects β Engaging sounds make the game more fun and responsive.
π± Responsive Design β Optimized for desktop, tablet, and mobile screens.
π οΈ Technologies Used π§βπ» Frontend HTML, CSS, JavaScript
Custom animations and transitions
Google Fonts for stylish typography
π§ APIs & Tools Vibration API β For haptic feedback
Audio API β For sound effects
π Backend None β 100% client-side implementation
π How to Use Open the Game Visit the live site or open index.html locally.
Think of a Number Pick any number between 0 and 15, but donβt reveal it.
Answer 4 Questions Respond with Yes or No to each set-based question.
MindReader Reveals It Watch the app correctly guess your number β like magic!
Play Again Click restart and try with a different number.
π¦ Installation (Local Setup) bash Copy Edit git clone https://github.com/Mohammadibbu/MindReader.git cd MindReader
π€ Contributing Contributions are welcome! Feel free to fork this repo, suggest enhancements, or submit pull requests to add new features or polish the interface.
π Credits Vibration & Audio APIs β For interactive effects.
Google Fonts β For clean, stylish text.
π‘ Inspired by logical bit-checking and gamification, MindReader turns a simple number trick into a fun user experience.
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