What Happened on xQc's Omoggle Stream?
On May 1st, 2026, popular Twitch streamer xQc (Felix Lengyel) tried Omoggle live on stream and proceeded to lose round after round. His streaming friend Jesse watched and reacted with the now-viral line: "They're literally giggling and you're still losing somehow. You might be chopped!" The clip of the exchange was posted to X by the @xQc_dailyy account and accumulated over 24,000 likes within five days.
What Was xQc's Omoggle Score?
Based on his visible on-screen results during the stream, xQc consistently received scores in the MTN (Mid Tier Normie) range — roughly 5.2–5.8 on the PSL Scale. He lost the majority of his matches, including a notable loss where he commented: "It's literally bugged." xQc himself suggested the AI was broken, though the community largely disagreed.
Why did xQc score low?
Several factors likely contributed. xQc was streaming in his typical setup — which isn't optimized for canthal tilt or facial landmark clarity. His camera is positioned at approximately eye level rather than slightly above, and the lighting in his studio creates unflattering shadows. As our guide on winning Omoggle explains, setup accounts for a significant portion of your score.
The Bigger Picture
xQc's session contributed to Omoggle going viral. His losses — especially the memes around being mogged — spread rapidly and brought millions of new users to the platform. Twitch changed its rules just days later on May 5th to officially allow Omoggle streams, in no small part due to the platform's sudden mainstream momentum.
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