How It Works
All or Nothing is the purest risk-reward moment in the game. A wager appears with a point value attached. Accept it, and those points ride on your next answer. Get it right and you win the wager on top of your normal score. Get it wrong and those points are ripped from your total — and you lose a heart. The wager auto-accepts if you don't act, so pay attention when it pops up. Swap and Free Pass are both locked out during AON, so there's no safety net. You can always decline with no penalty if the risk doesn't feel right.
Why It Matters
AON is the mode that separates cautious players from gamblers. A well-timed accept on a category you're confident in can swing your score massively. A bad read can undo several questions' worth of progress. The tension of watching those points hang in the balance is unlike anything else in the game.
Quick Reference
Tips
- Decline if the wager pops up right after a streak break — you're already on the back foot
- If you're sitting on a comfortable lead, the risk is lower — you can absorb a loss
- Remember: it auto-accepts. If you need to decline, do it quickly
- AON pairs badly with your last heart. One wrong answer and you're done