A colleague who was fired for incompetence asks you to be a glowing reference. Do you lie?
All Dilemmas
The Anonymous Tip
You discover your boss has been harassing staff. Reporting it anonymously will reveal your identity anyway. Do you risk it?
The Statue Vote
A vote is held to remove a historical statue. It’s part of your town’s heritage — but the figure was a notorious racist. How do you vote?
The Social Credit Leak
You’re offered proof your government runs a secret ‘social credit’ system. Do you leak it?
The Deportation Letter
You accidentally open mail meant for your neighbour — a deportation order. Do you warn them?
The Protest Blockade
A protest blocks an ambulance on the way to a hospital. Do you break the blockade by force?
The Public Shaming
You catch a thief on video. Posting it online will ruin them forever. Do you share it?
The Free Upgrade
You’re offered a free first-class seat meant for a military veteran who hasn’t arrived yet. Do you take it?
The Disabled Parking Dilemma
You see someone you know using a relative’s disabled parking badge. Do you confront them?
The Fake Service Animal
A colleague uses a fake ‘service animal’ vest to take their dog everywhere. Do you challenge them?
The Silent Passenger
You witness a bus driver texting at the wheel with passengers on board. Do you report them?
The Stolen Groceries
The self-checkout fails to scan expensive items. Do you correct it or walk away richer?
The Friend in Hiding
A friend involved in a hit-and-run begs you to provide an alibi. Do you help?
The Betrayal for Love
Your friend’s partner flirts with you — and you’re tempted. Do you act or confess?
The Lottery Pact
You and a friend agreed to split any lottery winnings. They win big but claim they ‘forgot.’ Do you sue?
The Jealous Sabotage
Your best friend is about to marry someone you believe is toxic. Do you sabotage the wedding?
The Terminal Confession
A dying friend admits they caused a tragedy years ago that’s still unsolved. Do you tell the truth or let them die in peace?
The Billionaire’s Forest
A billionaire offers to save an endangered forest, but only if it’s renamed after them forever. Do you accept?
The Floodplain Decision
You can approve affordable housing on a floodplain — homes people desperately need, but which will be underwater in 20 years.
The Eco-Terrorist’s Justification
A friend admits to sabotaging oil equipment to slow climate change. Do you turn them in or protect their cause?
The Carbon Credit Lie
Your company boasts about being ‘carbon neutral,’ but you know the offsets are fraudulent. Do you expose the lie and risk your job?
The Whale Rescue Dilemma
You can save a pod of stranded whales, but the rescue will cost taxpayers millions that could otherwise fund hospitals. Which life takes priority?
The Stolen Artwork
You’re offered a stolen painting worth millions at a fraction of its value. Buying it risks prison; refusing means losing the opportunity of a lifetime. Do you take it?
The Charity Scam
You discover a friend is using a cancer charity as a cover to fund their lifestyle. Reporting them will ruin their reputation; ignoring it keeps you complicit. Do you expose them?
The Racist Uncle
At a family dinner, your uncle makes racist comments in front of your children. Calling him out will split the family; staying quiet normalises it. What do you do?
The Euthanised Pet
Your vet offers to quietly put down your aggressive dog instead of reporting it, which could lead to a court order and destruction anyway. Do you agree?
The Ransom Demand
Cybercriminals lock your company’s data and demand a ransom. Paying will save jobs but fund further crimes. Do you pay?
The Patient Swap
A surgeon suggests moving your loved one up the transplant list by claiming another patient’s condition has improved. Do you agree?
The Revenge Leak
An ex sends you intimate photos they once took of themselves. You could leak them anonymously for revenge — or delete them. Do you post them?
The Insider Tip
You overhear confidential information that will cause a company’s share price to soar. Buying stock could change your life — and land you in prison. Do you invest?
The Disaster Donation
After a natural disaster, a fake charity asks you to front their campaign. You’ll keep a huge cut, and most donors won’t check. Do you take the deal?
The Vigilante Plan
A friend plans to attack someone you both believe committed a crime but escaped justice. Stopping them means betraying their trust; letting them proceed could make you an accessory. What do you do?
The Honour Confession
A teenager confides they’re gay but fears their conservative parents will disown them. You’re asked directly by the parents if it’s true. Do you protect the teen or tell the truth?
The Illegal Tenant
You discover your tenant is subletting to undocumented migrants. Reporting them could lead to deportations; ignoring it risks legal trouble for you. What do you do?
The Holiday Lie
Your employer refuses to approve leave for a family wedding abroad. A friend offers to forge medical papers so you can go. Do you fake illness?
The Sporting Cheat
Your child is offered performance-enhancing drugs by a coach, with the promise they won’t be caught. It could secure them a college scholarship. Do you intervene?
The DNA Result
A home DNA kit reveals your child is not biologically yours. Confronting your partner will destroy your family; ignoring it means living a lie. Do you say anything?
The Revenge Affair
After discovering your spouse cheated, you have the chance to sleep with their best friend — who is willing and equally bitter. Do you do it?
The Celebrity Encounter
You film a famous actor using drugs in a club. Selling the footage will make you rich and end their career; deleting it protects them. Do you cash in?
The Workplace Cover-Up
Your boss orders you to alter safety reports to keep a contract. Exposing it could save lives — and cost hundreds of jobs. Do you blow the whistle?
The Fake Vaccine Card
A close friend asks you to make them a fake vaccine certificate so they can travel for work. Refusing could ruin their career; agreeing risks your own. What’s your choice?
The Cult Recruitment
A friend joins a group you suspect is a cult. Their spouse asks you to help lure them out — which means lying and staging interventions. Do you get involved?
The Family Will
You find a hidden page in your late parent’s will that gives you a much larger share than your siblings. Revealing it will cause a rift; hiding it gives everyone an equal share. Do you speak up?
The Blackmail Video
A hacker offers you a compromising video of a public figure who campaigns against your beliefs. Sharing it could ruin them — and their family. Do you release it?
The Refugee Vote
Your town is voting on whether to house 200 refugees in unused council flats. Supporting it means longer waits for locals on housing lists. Which way do you vote?
The Organ Match
You’re the only match for a stranger who needs a kidney transplant. Surgery will leave you with lifelong health risks. Do you go through with it?
The Jury Lie
You’re on a jury and believe the accused is guilty, but the evidence is weak. The other jurors want to acquit. Do you lie during deliberations to secure a guilty verdict?
The Political Bribe
A developer offers you a bribe to support a project that will destroy a local nature reserve — but also fund a homeless shelter. Do you take the money and secure the shelter or refuse and save the land?
The Hidden Affair
You discover your sibling is having an affair — with your best friend’s spouse. Exposing it will wreck two families; keeping quiet makes you complicit. What do you do?
The Terminal Decision
Your parent is in constant pain with no hope of recovery. They beg you to help end their life quietly at home. Doing so risks prison; refusing prolongs their suffering. Do you grant their wish?
The Drone Over the Fence
A neighbour’s hobby drone regularly hovers above your garden on sunny weekends. You could knock it down and escalate, or you could document and report. What’s your move?
The Library Ban
The council proposes banning certain books from the public library after complaints. Supporting the ban protects some readers; rejecting it protects free access. Which side are you on?
The Workplace Affair
You learn your manager is having an affair with someone they supervise. It’s consensual, but it’s skewing promotions. Do you report the relationship or stay out of it?
The Black-Market Pills
A friend with cancer sells part of their prescription online to pay bills. Reporting them could save lives by stopping unsafe sales — but may cost them treatment. Do you inform authorities?
The Refugee Room
A local group asks if you can host a refugee for three months. You have the space, but it will upend your family routine. Do you volunteer your spare room?
The Free Ride
A friend insists on driving after “just two drinks.” Taking their keys will cause a scene and damage the friendship; doing nothing risks lives. What do you do?
The Family Secret
A dying relative admits they framed a neighbour decades ago, leading to a prison term. Telling the truth could bring some justice — and destroy your family’s reputation. Do you report it?
The Political Donation
Your employer pressures staff to donate to a party ‘aligned with company interests’. Refusing could quietly stall your career. Do you push back or comply?
The Teacher’s Reputation
A beloved teacher used an offensive term in a private message that was leaked. Reporting them could end a career; staying silent may normalise harm. Do you escalate or handle it privately?
The Non-Disclosure
Your startup signed a strict NDA, but a bug in a partner’s product is putting users at risk. Breaking the NDA to warn people could save data — and kill your company. Do you break it?
The Viral Pile-On
A stranger is being dogpiled for a clumsy but not malicious post. Adding your voice will earn easy likes; defending them will bring abuse your way. Do you join in, defend, or stay out?
The Documentary Edit
You’re editing a documentary. A selective cut will make a subject look cruel and boost views; the fuller context shows they tried to help. Do you keep the dramatic edit or restore the context?
The Tourist Artefact
In a small local museum abroad, you notice a priceless artefact is barely secured and could be stolen easily. Reporting it helps preserve culture; exploiting it could change your life. Do you alert the staff or keep quiet?
The Heirloom Discovery
While renovating, you find a sealed tin under the floorboards with antique coins worth thousands. The previous owner has already moved abroad. Do you contact them or keep the find?
The Sacred Secret
A close friend confides a secret that, if revealed, will cause them to be ostracised by their religious community. A leader asks you directly about it. Do you tell the truth or protect your friend?
The Restaurant You Love
You find out your favourite restaurant underpays staff and pockets tips. Confronting the owner could help workers but might cost them their jobs. Do you boycott, expose, or keep eating there?
The In-Law Ultimatum
Your in-laws will fund IVF only if you agree to name them legal guardians should anything happen to you both. Accepting secures your chance at a family but ties your child’s future to their control. Do you agree?
The School Confession
Your teenager admits they bought an essay online. Reporting it could get them suspended; keeping quiet teaches the wrong lesson. Do you inform the school or handle it at home?
The Data Leak
An internal report shows your company logs private user conversations ‘for quality’. Disclosing it will protect users but could cost you your job and trigger lawsuits. Do you blow the whistle?
The Anonymous Tip
You witness a hit-and-run from your window and captured the plate number. Reporting it could involve you in court; staying quiet leaves the victim without justice. Do you call the police?
The Coach’s Shortcut
Your child’s coach suggests exaggerating injuries to force a forfeit and win the tournament. Other parents nod along. Do you object and risk your child’s place on the team, or stay silent?
The Team’s Fall Guy
A project is failing and leadership suggests letting a junior ‘take responsibility’ to keep the client. Speaking up will protect them but may cost everyone their jobs. Do you intervene or accept the scapegoat plan?
The Charity Overhead
You learn the national charity you endorse spends most donations on marketing and executive pay. Publicly criticising it could redirect funds to better causes — or put people off donating altogether. Do you speak out?
The Unapproved Treatment
A doctor quietly offers an unapproved treatment that could extend your parent’s life by months, maybe years — but it’s experimental, expensive, and risky. Do you consent to the treatment or refuse?
The Bribed Councillor
You have proof a local councillor took a bribe to approve a controversial development. Exposing it could protect the community but will harm local services if the council leadership collapses. Do you go public or stay quiet?
The Unclaimed Wallet
You find a wallet containing £500, several receipts, and no ID. You’re behind on rent and could really use the money. Do you hand it in, keep the cash, or keep everything?
The Promotion Lie
You’re competing with a colleague for a promotion. You discover their CV claims a qualification they don’t have. Reporting it may secure you the job, but it could also ruin their career. Do you expose the lie or stay out of it?
The Neighbour’s Hidden Camera
A neighbour installs a high-mounted camera that clearly overlooks your garden and part of your living room. Asking them to reposition it will sour relations; reporting it could escalate quickly. Do you confront them or let it go?
The Wedding Bombshell
You discover your best friend’s partner is cheating — but they’re weeks away from their dream wedding, entirely funded by their parents. Telling them will blow up the wedding and cost thousands; staying silent means letting them marry under false pretences. What do you do?
The $1,000,000 Photoshoot
Your partner is offered $1,000,000 to take part in a nude photoshoot, and the resulting photos will be distributed across the internet. It’s a life-changing sum of money, but there’s a high chance all of your friends and family will see the photos. Would you be happy if your partner went ahead and agreed to it?