Ask the Magic 8-Ball
You remember this popular fortune-telling toy - now you can get the smart and straightforward advice you need whenever a yes-no question pops into your mind, no clunky plastic ball required!
Our Magic 8-Ball divination game is fun, free, and incredibly easy to play! Just ask a question and click below to see what the Magic 8-Ball has to say. For best accuracy, be sure to concentrate very hard on your question and ask the 8-Ball only once. Its first prediction is always the most accurate!
What is a Magic 8-Ball?
The Magic 8-Ball is a plastic sphere made to resemble an eight-ball used in pool billiards that's used for fortune-telling and seeking advice. Today, real-life Magic 8-Balls are produced and sold by Mattel, but the concept has been around for many decades; in fact, the first Magic 8-Ball was produced back in 1950! Real-life Magic 8-Balls require the user to shake it for an answer, but ours above only requires a simple click.
How Does a Magic 8-Ball Work?
Real-world Magic 8-Balls work by using a 20-sided die with various responses printed on it (like "yes," "no," and "outlook not so good"). When you shake the ball, the die floats within a blue liquid, and a window on the bottom reveals one of the responses through a transparent window. These answers are raised so they can be seen when the die is pressed against the glass or plastic. Our Magic 8-Ball works the same — except, well, without the physicality.
Who Invented the Magic 8-Ball?
The Magic 8-Ball was invented in the 1950s by Albert C. Carter, an inspired copywriter, and Abe Bookman, a traffic manager. It was originally marketed as the "Syco-Seer" and later became the Magic 8-Ball.
How Does a Magic 8-Ball Have So Many Answers?
Because of the 20-sided die it uses! Every time you shake a Magic 8-Ball, you'll receive one of 20 different answers from one of the 20 different sides of the die.
What Are Some Common Responses from a Magic 8-Ball?
Standard Magic 8-Balls have 20 possible answers: 10 affirmative ones, 5 non-committal ones, and 5 negative ones.
Affirmative Answers
- Yes
- Definitely
- It's fate!
- Probably
Non-Committal Answers
- Doubtful
- Perhaps
Negative Answers
- No
- Not Yet
- Not Advisable