Split screen showing various lighting setups and camera angles used by experienced Omoggle players to maximize their face scores

Can You Game the Omoggle AI?

Yes — and the community has been doing it since day one. Omoggle's AI measures specific biometric markers from a webcam image. Every factor that changes that image changes your score. These 10 tricks are drawn from community testing, high-ELO player setups, and documented score improvements.

Camera Tricks

1. The overhead angle trick

Position your camera 20–30cm above eye level instead of at eye level. This single change consistently produces a 0.3–0.7 point increase by emphasizing canthal tilt and reducing lower-face visual weight. It's the #1 trick used by top-ranked players.

2. Slight face tilt

Tilting your head 5–10 degrees to one side can shift which of your facial features is measured more prominently. Most people have one side that photographs better — find yours with our AI Face Analyzer and orient that side toward the camera in competition.

3. Zoom to 60–70% face fill

Zooming out slightly (so your face fills 50–60% of the frame rather than 70–80%) reduces wide-angle lens distortion. This makes nose width appear smaller relative to face width, improving proportion scores.

Lighting Tricks

4. One-sided window light

Natural light from a single window at 45 degrees creates soft shadows that add facial dimension — making cheekbones appear more prominent and jawline sharper without harsh contrast. This is the simplest free lighting upgrade.

5. Add a reflector

A white piece of cardboard or foam board placed opposite your window light reflects fill light back onto the shadowed side of your face. This reduces harsh shadows while maintaining dimensional lighting — better skin clarity scores and balanced symmetry readings.

Appearance Tricks

6. Play right after washing your face

Fresh, clean skin with reduced redness and natural moisture registers better on skin clarity metrics than dry, dull, or oily skin. Wash your face, apply a light moisturizer, and wait 10 minutes before playing.

7. Pull hair completely back

Any hair over the face creates measurement interference. Tying hair back cleanly exposes the full face for symmetry measurement and removes visual distractors. This is especially effective for female players.

8. Neutral expression, slight jaw clench

A very subtle jaw clench (tensing the masseter muscle slightly) enhances jawline definition visibility. Don't overdo it — a tense expression distorts other measurements. The goal is to add 10–15% more jaw definition visually.

Session Tricks

9. Play in the morning

Post-sleep faces have less puffiness, better skin clarity, and more defined features compared to afternoon or evening. The sleep effect on Omoggle scores is measurable — some players report 0.3–0.5 point differences between morning and evening sessions with identical setups.

10. Use PSL Scanner to calibrate first

Before entering competitive matches, use Omoggle's solo PSL Scanner mode to see your current score. Adjust your camera setup until your PSL Scanner score reaches your target range, then enter competition with a consistent setup.

Test every trick before going live — our free AI Face Analyzer gives you instant feedback on any setup change so you can optimize without wasting competitive matches.