These 7 brilliant (and kind of weird) ChatGPT prompts will make you wish you tried them sooner

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With ChatGPT as one of my most relied-upon chatbots, I’m used to seeing some well-thought-out and personality-driven responses to all my burning questions. But from time to time, I ask it to generate some quirky prompts that I can play around with and see how ChatGPT responds to them.

During my testing, I often tap into any of the following 7 prompts to see what type of creative (and often hilarious) responses ChatGPT churns out.

After seeing two of the wild reactions the chatbot gave me based on one of those prompts, you’ll get plenty of mileage out of it and the six other brilliant (and strange) prompts I use for fun.

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Tackling my bad habit as if it were a digital foe

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One of the playful prompts I tried to see just how off-the-wall ChatGPT could get with its responses was this: Turn my biggest bad habit into a video game boss. Include its attack patterns, weaknesses and how to defeat it.

After I told the chatbot my bad habit was procrastination, it came up with a pretty funny and fitting name: The Eternal Delayer. As a formidable foe lurking in my workspace, ChatGPT described it as a creature powered by hesitation, doubt and pure “I’ll do it later” energy. Its attacks ranged from flooding the screen with every task I’d been avoiding to summoning minions inspired by distracting dopamine hits like YouTube, doomscrolling on Twitter and randomly throwing a handball against the wall for no reason.

The Eternal Delayer’s weak points were surprisingly practical. ChatGPT suggested committing to just five minutes of focused action on a single task, breaking bigger projects into micro-goals (open Google Docs, come up with a clever headline, start drafting the article) and removing distractions that could derail my progress. Those same weaknesses became the keys to defeating the boss: build momentum by knocking out small tasks and close unnecessary tabs before they hijack your focus.

I got a real kick out of seeing ChatGPT tackle my real-world procrastination problem through the lens of a video game battle. It made the advice feel more fun, less intimidating and oddly motivating. Now, whenever the urge to not do something creeps in, I think back to that prompt, shift into gamer mode and try to beat The Eternal Delayer before it wins another round.

Six other brilliant (and offbeat) prompts worth trying

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The following collection of prompts produced some fun (and shockingly revealing) answers that I wasn't expecting—I’m sure you’ll walk away from your time spent with ChatGPT feeling the same way:

  • Breaking down your personality according to your appetite: Analyze my personality based only on my favorite foods — be overly confident in your conclusions. [mention your favorite foods]
  • Laughing, then fixing yourself for the better: Roast my daily routine like a stand-up comedian, then fix it like a life coach. [list out your daily activities]
  • Turning your current emotion into a video game: Turn my current mood into a playable game. Include mechanics, objectives and how to win. [describe your current mood]
  • Cutting through your panic-fueled thoughts: Explain what I’m overthinking right now like you’re a calm genius who’s seen this a thousand times. [describe what you’re overthinking]
  • Normal advice that turns into memorable madness: Give me life advice, but explain it like a conspiracy theorist connecting everything.
  • A cinematic motivation boost: Turn my to-do list into a dramatic movie trailer script with stakes, tension and a final showdown. [copy and paste your to-do list]

The takeaway

There’s a lot of fun to be had and moments of self-discovery to reflect on after putting these prompts to great use.

Turning your bad habits into a video game boss that you can mentally overcome, finding out different aspects of yourself based on what you eat and getting life advice from a skittish conspiracy theorist are just some of the trippy actions ChatGPT can produce in response to some of these prompts.

Learning more about yourself and getting some comedic responses from ChatGPT ends up being way more entertaining than you might think.


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Elton Jones
AI Writer

Elton Jones covers AI for Tom’s Guide, and tests all the latest models, from ChatGPT to Gemini to Claude to see which tools perform best — and how they can improve everyday productivity.

He is also an experienced tech writer who has covered video games, mobile devices, headsets, and now artificial intelligence for over a decade. Since 2011, his work has appeared in publications including The Christian Post, Complex, TechRadar, Heavy, and ONE37pm, with a focus on clear, practical analysis.

Today, Elton focuses on making AI more accessible by breaking down complex topics into useful, easy-to-understand insights for a wide range of readers.

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