🔮 Beat the Oracle: A FIFA World Cup 2026 AI Prediction Duel
This is a submission for the June Solstice Game Jam What I Built Beat the Oracle is a daily FIFA World Cup 2026 prediction game where you go head-to-head against an AI — Google's Gemini 1.5 Flash — to call match scores before kickoff. Out-predict the machine and you win the day's Turing Test. Lose, and the Oracle has outsmarted you... until tomorrow. Every day you're served the same 5 matches as everyone else: some already played (scored instantly), some upcoming (lock in your call and come back). The Oracle reads each team's recent World Cup form and makes its own prediction with written reasoning — which you only see after you've locked in yours. No peeking, no cheating. Just you versus the machine. Scoring: Result Points Exact scoreline 3 🎯 "Enigma Cracked!" Correct result (W/D/L) 1 ✅ Miss 0 ❌ Why this fits the June Solstice Game Jam This jam asked for a game inspired by the solstice or any June celebration — and Beat the Oracle is stitched to June on two threads the challenge itself calls out: The World Cup is June's global celebration. The prompt names it directly: "the electric teamwork and high stakes of the World Cup, bringing the entire planet together in the spirit of play." That's the playground this game lives in — and as a bonus, I built it from 🇨🇦 Canada, a 2026 host nation . June is Alan Turing's month. Born June 23rd, Turing is the reason this jam has a "father of computing" prize at all. So I didn't bolt a Turing reference onto a football game — I built a playable Turing Test and gave it a World Cup costume. Turing's 1950 question, "Can machines think?" , becomes a question you answer with your gut every single day: can a machine predict football better than you? And the "daily" loop — new matches each day, your score reset, the machines winning "for today" — leans into the solstice's own theme of cycles and the passage of time. Every day is a fresh test. Every match is a new cipher. 🔗 Live demo: hema-nambi.github.io/BeatTheOracle Code Hema-Nambi /