Okay, so the other day I was thinking, “Wouldn’t it be fun to make a ‘Is Santa Real?’ quiz?” I mean, who doesn’t love a little Christmas mystery, right? So, I started brainstorming how I’d actually build this thing.
First, I figured I needed some questions. You know, stuff that would make people really think. I jotted down a bunch of ideas, like:
- Have you ever seen Santa with your own eyes?
- Do presents magically appear under your tree on Christmas morning?
- Have you ever received a gift with a tag that says “From Santa”?
- Do you believe in reindeer that can fly?
- Do you leave cookies and milk that disappear?
I wanted a mix of easy and slightly trickier questions, just to keep it interesting.
Then, I had to decide how to score it. I kept it super simple: “Yes” answers get a point, “No” answers get zero. At the end, I added up the points to determine the “Santa Belief Level.” Something like:
- 0-1 Points: You must be a grown up.
- 2-3 Points: On the fence!
- 4-5 Points: You are still believe Santa!
I figured this made sense – more “yes” answers, more belief in Santa!
Finally, I start to code it, and make it to a quiz and put a mark on a page to display the results.
It was a fun little project, and I got to play around with some design stuff. It is a good project for practise.