The Flesch Reading Ease score measures how easy a text is to read, but here at CaseRace, we're not interested in easy. We've purposely crafted our cases to be "Difficult" and above—because this game is designed only for smart people.
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The following three quotes form CaseRace' intellectual foundation:
"And so I think there needs to be more acceptance in businesses for unquantifiable things. The most powerful unquantifiable things in the world of business are fun and delight"
Tobi Lutke, CEO of Shopify on Lenny's Podcast
As Rockefeller instructed a recruit, "Has anyone given you the law of these offices? No? It is this: nobody does anything if he can get anybody else to do it. . . . As soon as you can, get some one whom you can rely on, train him in the work, sit down, cock up your heels, and think out some way for the Standard Oil to make some money."
John D. Rockefeller, President of Standard Oil
"The biggest thing you bring to the project is forward"
Seth Godin, Blog Post #10,554
Turn waiting around into getting ahead.
Quick business games for busy people.
CaseRace is a fast-paced business challenge designed to sharpen your instincts while you pretend to care about quarterly projections. Each game delivers a short narrative and three rapid-fire questions—easy, medium, hard—that test your speed, strategy, and gut feel.
Today's Case
"Top-10 Wall Street Trade of All-Time"
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NewsRace is your daily business news remix—ten real headlines from today, each stripped of their juiciest words. Your job? Drag and drop the missing pieces from the word bank to restore the chaos. It's fast, fun, and surprisingly addictive. Perfect for staying informed while looking suspiciously productive in a painfully long team sync.
CrossRace is your daily crossword-meets-business fix—perfect for pretending to look busy while actually getting sharper. Three fast grids, nine business-savvy clues, and just enough mental juice to keep you from nodding off in your third status update of the morning. Bold, clever, and oddly satisfying. Pairs well with budget meetings and lukewarm coffee.
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