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List animals until failure(rose.systems)
89 points by l1n 6 hours ago | 56 comments
themk an hour ago | parent | next [-]

One of the few sites with a fun "you have javascript turned off" message.

> This game requires JavaScript. Or, if you've superior taste, take out a pen and paper and start listing animals.

kyle-rb 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Presumably inspired by this tweet: https://x.com/Fredward3948576/status/1763363909669388588

vunderba an hour ago | parent [-]

That and probably Sporcle. Name X from {group Y} is a very popular quiz archetype.

https://www.sporcle.com/games/jjjjlapine2nd/name-every-anima...

apt-apt-apt-apt 36 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Lazy daisy:

  (async () => {
    for (c of 'red black white brown blue green yellow golden grey arctic mountain forest spotted striped'.split(' '))

      for (a of 'bear lion tiger wolf fox eagle shark whale snake frog cat dog horse bat rat mouse owl hawk duck crab ant bee spider deer penguin elephant rabbit'.split(' ')) {

        guessbox.value = c + ' ' + a;
        uncomment(); attempt();
        await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 75));
      }
  })();
locusofself 10 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

129 here, not bad for the end of the day. I listed a surprising number of dinosaurs, and of course, edible animals, and Lion King stuff.

tptacek an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

No LLMs is impressive. Also recognizes "drop bear". Well played.

defrost an hour ago | parent | next [-]

The Australian Museum recognises them also: https://australian.museum/learn/animals/mammals/drop-bear/

Somewhat more impressively, it recognises bungarra .. although it stalls out and fails on other similar words for various local animals.

wincy an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

Hahah in a moment of desperation I put “unicorn” which its response made me laugh out loud.

themanmaran 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

68. The unique title texts are really fun. But I strongly disagree that "chipmunks are squirrels".

jmtulloss an hour ago | parent | next [-]

This is what I'm saying. Chipmunks are not squirrels. I will do my best on this hill.

pdabbadabba an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Similarly, it insisted to me that a pigeon is the same thing as a mourning dove. Not true! But your case is even more egregious.

meatmanek 4 minutes ago | parent [-]

"pigeon" and "dove" are both words for the same family of birds. The bird most people think of with the word "pigeon" is the rock dove (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_dove) or domesticated / feral variants of it.

bmitc an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

There are some weird ones. It knew red-bellied woodpecker but not yellow-bellied woodpecker.

cellis 43 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

79. I feel like i should have done better but got stuck in a local minima of "farm animals, which obvious farm animals haven't I said??", then tried thinking of names of fish which worked until it didn't.

lepolas an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

This was fun. I definitely could feel the fatigue slowing me down until the timer got me. I also wasted a bunch of time trying to spell specific animals like the wobbegong.

I like the emoji output as well: 203 animals listed:

𓃬𓆊 𓃜𓃘𓅱𓆉𓅃

helloplanets 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

For anyone wondering: This is based on basic text parsing and a key-value lookup table, no AI involved whatsoever.

Here's the table: https://rose.systems/animalist/lower_title_to_id.js

kranner 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

There must be another table. I got "Are you Australian?" for "dingo" and for "cicada" "don't you love their songs?"

edit: https://rose.systems/animalist/eggs.js

jml7c5 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Hmm, what's this one?

  var h = hash(guess);
  if (h==7182294905658010 || h==6344346315172974) { return "Adorable guess, but it's spelled “rosy”."; }
I'm guessing they're hashes for "<something> rosie" or "<something> rosey", but what?
helloplanets 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Yea, there's a bunch of easter eggs. And then there's the table for the taxonomy tree.

Retr0id 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

There's a long Indonesian string referencing "weasel" - weird https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q28521

Edit: someone edited to remove it just this minute!

Introduction: https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?diff=2353193943 - just random vandalism I suppose.

jammaloo an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

267, I was going pretty strong and had about 2 minutes racked up, until I hit a wall, and couldn't think of anything else. Thinking in groups helped the most, e.g. reptiles, flightless birds, african animals, etc.

Extinct animals also work, including the dinosaurs!

Jordan-117 7 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

205! The running commentary was fun. And I love how permissive it is -- it was fun stumbling into a new category that you wouldn't necessarily expect to qualify. I do wish that there was an option to see a list of the most popular ones you missed (based on traffic to the article or similar).

For a similar brain exercise, try to Name Every City:

https://cityquiz.io/

the_fall 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It might be an interesting LLM benchmark: how many can they list without breaking the rules (repetition or non-animals). Although I bet that big bucks would be then thrown at pointlessly optimizing for that benchmark, so...

bronco21016 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Might be an interesting problem for understanding how various models perform recollection of prior tokens within the context window. I'm sure they could list animals until their window is full but what I'm not sure of is how much of the window they could fill without repeating.

helloplanets 2 hours ago | parent [-]

I guess it could be generalized to filling up the context window with any token, but just making sure none of the tokens repeat.

An interesting twist could be making sure a specific token is an anagram of the token N tokens back. This could possibly measure how much a model can actually plan forwards.

OxfordOutlander an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

you might like https://github.com/aidanmclaughlin/AidanBench

maxbond 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I got 42. I was very impressed by how it handled more and less specific categories. It also understood rotifers were a microscopic animal, which I half expected not to work. Great project.

divbzero 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Instead of trying to think of just any animal, I found it easier to add a constraint…

1. Animal that starts with A

2. Animal that starts with B

3. Animal that starts with C

(I also appreciated the easter eggs: “Are you Australian?” and “You listed both dingos and dogs, so I gave you the benefit of the doubt, but there's disagreement on whether the dingo is its own species of canid, a subspecies of grey wolf, or simply a breed of dog.”)

2muchcoffeeman an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Without considering if it’s a distinct species, a dingo is descended from the same wolf population as dogs.

They are feral dogs. IE wolf -> domesticated dog -> became wild again.

bmitc an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

I went by groups and families of animals.

yuppiepuppie an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Nice! I added this to the HN Arcade https://andrewgy8.github.io/hnarcade/games/games/list-animal...

dudewhocodes an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Accepts the word "human" as well.

update: Start with "human" or "homo sapiens" and the website keeps changing as you add new words.

troyvit an hour ago | parent | next [-]

I said "ape" after and it wouldn't take it because I'd said human already :)

hillcrestenigma an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

I like how it triggers an overlay when you try "human", it's a nice touch

adt2bt 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

157. Very neat! Started a, b, c then found much more success when thinking about biomes (sea, mountains, forest, jungle, etc).

locusofself 9 minutes ago | parent [-]

nice score! I got 129, and yes, same experience.

ViscountPenguin an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Possum => opossum is erroneous. I was planning to list both species, it wasnt a typo.

nxtfari 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

there are so many special cases that this game responds to, i was shocked that it didn’t involve an llm at all at the end. very cool.

schnaars an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

This is awesome. I made it to 100, but I know jack about animals.

rogual 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

140. Good fun. I like how it teaches you things, too. I learned that toads are considered frogs, axolotls are salamanders, and that it's "anemone" not "anenome". If you type in Unicorn it accepts it as "Unicorn spider" with a fun message. Don't forget to think of insects, birds and fish too, all of which it accepts. I love this kind of detailed, handcrafted thing that someone put a lot of time and effort into.

If you wanted to develop this more, some fun features might be telling you the most commonly entered animals you missed and the most unusual ones you thought of. Appreciate you probably want to keep it a static site though.

echelon 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

106, I feel like I should have done much better. (I feel like I cheated by naming a lot of dinosaurs and insects.)

The clown emoji is great. :)

alterom an hour ago | parent [-]

Another 106 here. I got to the point where I was just blanking out looking at the countdown timer.

cvhc 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

49 as ESL speaker. Fun little game to practice English words :)

agnishom a minute ago | parent [-]

I got 48 animals

squibonpig 12 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Lmfao black widow turns the title black I think

ivanech an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

this was really delightful. The Easter eggs in particular made it feel like someone was actually on the other side

TZubiri an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The background is alternating between cyan and black, which is very distracting. Not sure if that's on purpose.

jojobas 41 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Some animals replace vaguer definitions, but say "snake" is there forever, no cobra or viper for you. Strange.

disillusioned an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

205 and I very much was scraping the bottom of the barrel at the end. Starting a bit generic and adding specificity helped a lot. The little meta-commentary was great. "you already said dogs. dogs are dogs." when I tried "golden retrievers" after already typing dogs.

Buildstarted 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

drop bear => Already said Koala. but if you type it before you say koala the answer drops from the top of the page. so many great easter eggs. got 92 in the end

pilaf an hour ago | parent [-]

I entered plankton, which technically isn't an animal and so it rejected it like any other random word, but then after I lost it offered me a link to the Wikipedia article on plankton. Very thoughtful.

bitwize 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

ARE YOU THINKING OF AN ANIMAL? yes

DOES IT SWIM? no

IS IT A BIRD?

https://www.atariarchives.org/basicgames/showpage.php?page=4

mberning 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It accepted tardigrade which I thought was interesting.

pilaf an hour ago | parent [-]

It pulls its data from Wikidata, which is very thorough, so I'd be more surprised if you managed to enter an animal it didn't know.

kalmyk an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

lots of animals

Cyphase an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

95. Definitely feel like I should have done better; will try another time with more sleep.