Bias Games

Explore biases through three different games designed to challenge both your knowledge and your reflections.

  • Learn helps you recognize and match bias descriptions.
  • Play lets you test your memory and speed in a Tetris-style challenge.
  • Bingo invites you to share personal experiences with biases in a team setting.

Together, the games train awareness, recall, and reflection – making biases easier to spot and address in real life.

Game Description

The game displays the descriptions of biases from the Bias Prompt Cards. Your task is to match the description to the right bias. Go through the game with as little mistakes as possible!

Game Description

In ‘Play’ you get to use your skills at Tetris to build structures – however, you will only get new building blocks if you know which bias the provided description relates to! Be aware that you will have to type the relevant bias exactly as stated on the Bias Prompt Cards.

Game Description

In this analogue team game, each participant gets a printed Bias Bingo card. One player draws a snippet and reads the bias aloud. To cross off a bias on your card, you must briefly share a situation where you experienced that bias. Everyone with the bias on their card may share and cross it off.

The goal is to cross off two biases in the same row (not column!) and shout “Bingo!”. If you can’t share an example, you can’t cross it off.

Acknowledgments

This solution is designed by DTU Skylab, as part of the programme “Technology Leaving No One Behind”, enabled through partnership with The Bevica Foundation, Disabled People’s Organizations Denmark, DTU Management and DTU Construct.