
In odd-numbered games, a player that's ranked last on the second round is chosen to quip against Schmitty himself (with Schmitty simply answering with a pre-written response, even on player-made prompts). As usual, the other players and the audience must decide which set of three are the funniest. It is now named Thrip Lash, and rather than everyone answering one prompt, players are given a prompt that they must give three answers to. The final round in Quiplash 3 has changed its name along with its gameplay. All players then receive points based on the voting results. Players must choose the three best answers, awarding a gold, silver and bronze medal respectively in 3 or 4 player games, you only have to award gold and silver. The final round in Quiplash 2 - The Last Lash - is also changed so that it can be one of three different types of unique prompts:Ĭome up with a clever sentence that includes a certain word.Īfter the timer ends, the players are shown all the answers. After that, all players divide 3000 points according to the formula "1% of those who voted = 30 points". Then each player gives three of their votes (you can give them both for one option, distribute them or a combination of both) each audience member has only one vote. In the games Quiplash and Quiplash XL, in the final round, all players answer the same prompt. The player with the highest number of points after three rounds is declared the winner. If a player does not give an answer to the prompt in time, or their answer got censored by moderation or manually, then their opponent will get all the points by default.If both players wrote exactly the same answer, the prompt is declared a "JINX" and no one gets points.If more than 90% of the audience votes for the quip, then it's a "Super Quiplash". The reward is an additional 250 points instead of 100. A player will get a "Quiplash" if all the players and more than half of the audience voted for their quip.

In the second round, these values are doubled.

In the first round, points are awarded according to the formula "1% of those who voted = 10 points" + a bonus of 100 points for winning.After the votes are counted, points are handed out: When both answers to the prompt are shown, players and audience members choose one of the two answers, or they may not choose at all. Of after the response timer runs out, the players' 'quips' are revealed.

In the first and second rounds, players must give an answer to two prompts in the allotted time.
