You get a real Twenty One Pilots line with a tiny hole in it. Four choices try to fit. Only one snaps in clean. No need to be a super fan with a tattoo of every bridge. Use ear first, brain second. If it sings smooth, you’re close.
Watch the bounce. Tyler’s cadence likes stress patterns. Short beats hug short words. Hooks repeat like clockwork, so a real piece often shows up again later. Type what you hear—spaces, commas, all. Our blanks can be a word or a tight little phrase.
Miss one, shrug it off. New card. New shot. Same rules for all parts. Go quick, vibe honest, don't overthink. If it passes the head nod test, lock it.
[A] smithereens | Smithereens. Tyler wrote this after becoming a father, channeling protective instincts into powerful metaphors about sacrifice and devotion.
2/20
Am I on the _____?
[B] outside | The Outside. This track explores isolation through synth-pop production, questioning belonging while maintaining rebellious hope throughout its infectious chorus.
3/20
Should they keep it on _____?
[C] display | Redecorate. Mental health struggles meet metaphorical interior design, asking whether pain becomes performative when constantly exposed to others.
4/20
We're dying with _____ step we take?
[A] every | March to the Sea. Existential dread wrapped in ukulele strums, depicting life's inevitable march toward mortality with surprising melodic sweetness.
5/20
I want to be in _____?
[D] Slowtown | Slowtown. Nostalgia personified as a destination, yearning for simpler times when responsibilities hadn't yet accelerated life's pace.
6/20
And now I just sit in _____?
[B] silence | Car Radio. Without distractions, intrusive thoughts flood in—this anthem captures how modern noise shields us from confronting inner demons.
7/20
Don't let '_____ take it?
[C] em | Never Take It. Political undertones emerge through cryptic warnings about information warfare, urging listeners to maintain critical thinking against manipulation.
8/20
Promise me this if I lose to _____?
[D] myself | Neon Gravestones. Addressing celebrity suicide's glorification, Tyler pleads for celebrating those who survive rather than romanticizing tragic endings.
9/20
Don't want to go there _____?
[B] anymore | The Run and Go. Anxiety's repetitive nature captured through circular melodies, expressing exhaustion from visiting familiar mental spaces repeatedly.
10/20
Bring me _____ that I can be?
[A] proof | Implicit Demand for Proof. Faith meets doubt in philosophical questioning, demanding tangible evidence for intangible beliefs while acknowledging uncertainty's discomfort.
11/20
Snap back to the place we _____?
[C] started | Snap Back. Recovery isn't linear—this acknowledges relapse patterns while emphasizing resilience through returning to foundational support systems.
[A] the | Clear. Personal accountability meets generational patterns, examining how past actions shape present identity through introspective electronic soundscapes.
14/20
You are _____ to me?
[C] formidable | Formidable. Love's overwhelming power described through battlefield imagery, celebrating partnership's strength while acknowledging vulnerability it creates.
15/20
Can't _____ you're gone for good?
[B] believe | Cottonwood. Grief's denial phase captured through nature metaphors, processing loss while clinging to impossible hopes of return.
16/20
I still see your _____ in the night?
[D] routines | Routines in the Night. Memory's persistence haunts through habitual patterns, showing how absence amplifies awareness of once-shared daily rituals.
17/20
Keep your bliss, there's _____ wrong with this?
[A] nothing | Mulberry Street. Pandemic-era optimism encourages finding joy despite circumstances, rejecting pressure to constantly acknowledge surrounding darkness.
18/20
I had a craving and it _____ me here?
[B] brought | The Craving. Desire's magnetic pull explored through relationship dynamics, acknowledging how emotional needs guide unconscious navigation toward connection.
19/20
You're the _____, oh no?
[D] judge | The Judge. Self-judgment projected outward, recognizing how internal critics manifest as external authority figures in psychological defense mechanisms.
20/20
Heard you say, not _____?
[C] today | Not Today. Procrastination becomes resistance against dark impulses, using delay tactics as survival strategy when immediate action feels impossible.