Just 48 short hours post-launch, and OpenAI’s fresh take on custom GPTs is already creating a stir.

Moving at lightning speed, John Rush put together a directory dedicated to the exploration and sharing of these innovative GPT creations.
At the moment of writing this post, there’s been 3000+ GPT’s submissions.
See all of theme here
I also couldn’t resist and wanted to try out the new interface, functions and possibilities. I built a RiddleGPT game of riddles.

The game consists of 5 riddles, and Players have 1 minute to solve each riddle.
Points are awarded based on the number of attempts taken to solve a riddle:
- 3 points for a correct answer on the first try,
- 2 points if solved on the second try, and
- 1 point if solved on the third try.
Players have the option to request a hint, but doing so will cost them 1 point. At the conclusion of the game, players will receive their final score and a personalized victory image as a memento of their success and skill in the game.