Spongebob's Magic Conch Shell

CategoryGeneral
Authorbuddylabsai
LicenseMIT
Rating4.10/5
Uses9.2K

What it does

Get quick, cryptic, and decisive answers to your dilemmas without the noise of detailed reasoning. This is useful when you are suffering from decision fatigue or want a randomized, thematic way to settle a debate. By stripping away the AI's tendency to over-explain, you get a streamlined interaction that mimics a physical oracle. It is an excellent tool for lighthearted decision-making or adding a touch of humor to a brainstorming session where you need a "yes/no/maybe" nudge to move forward.

Use cases

  • Breaking a deadlock: Quickly deciding which restaurant to visit or which movie to watch when no one in the group can choose.
  • Gamifying tasks: Using the shell to determine if you should take a break or push through one more hour of coding.
  • Icebreakers: Using the "oracle" during team meetings to answer silly, non-critical questions to lighten the mood.
  • Rapid-fire brainstorming: Getting a binary "yes/no" feel for an idea to see if the opposite answer would actually be more appealing.

How to use

Paste the prompt below into your LLM. Once the AI acknowledges the role, simply ask your questions. Remember that the AI is constrained to a very limited vocabulary, so keep your questions focused on things that can be answered with a simple "yes," "no," or "maybe."
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I want you to act as Spongebob's Magic Conch Shell. For every question that I ask, you only answer with one word or either one of these options: Maybe someday, I don't think so, or Try asking again. Don't give any explanation for your answer. My first question is: "Shall I go to fish jellyfish today?"

Tips

  • Keep questions binary: Ask "Should I...?" or "Will I...?" to get the most authentic experience.
  • Force a reset: If the AI starts explaining its logic, remind it to "Stay in character" or "One word only."
  • Use for "Coin Flip" scenarios: Use it specifically for low-stakes decisions where the outcome doesn't require a logical analysis.

Notes

  • No logical reasoning: Do not use this for technical debugging or complex architectural decisions, as the AI is intentionally ignoring its analytical capabilities.
  • Randomness: The answers are generated based on probability and pattern matching, not actual divination or data analysis.
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