How I will die - Predict death
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  • Bimdu

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I came across this app called "How I will die - Predict death" a few weeks ago while scrolling through the Play Store. It's one of those quirky prediction or entertainment apps that claims to estimate your death date based on some lifestyle questions. Honestly, I downloaded it out of sheer curiosity more than anything else. The app is free to install with around 100k downloads, and you don't need to register an account to start. When I first launched it, the interface looked a bit cartoonish with a dark theme and spooky graphics. It felt more like a game than something serious, which made sense given the morbid topic. You just tap through a few screens and then it asks for basic info like age, gender, and a few habits.

After the initial setup, the app walks you through a short questionnaire about your lifestyle. Things like how much you exercise, what you eat, whether you smoke or drink. It only took me about two minutes to finish. Then it generates a death date prediction along with a cause. My result came back saying I'd live to 87 and die from a heart condition. The app also shows a little countdown timer that ticks away, which felt a bit dramatic but also oddly fascinating. The whole experience was smooth and intuitive, but I did notice there's no way to adjust your answers later unless you reset everything. I kept checking back to see if the prediction changed after I edited my lifestyle, but no luck.

After using it for a week, I can see why people might enjoy this for a laugh or as a conversation starter. It's not meant to be accurate, and taking it seriously would be a mistake. Users who like fortune-telling apps or dark humor will probably get a kick out of it. But if you're looking for something factual or health-focused, you'd be better off with a real longevity calculator. Compared to apps like "Death Clock" or "Life Expectancy Calculator," this one feels more playful and less scientific. I ended up uninstalling it after a few days because the novelty wore off fast, but I can see someone keeping it just to check the countdown every now and then.

features

  • 🎯 The app uses a simple questionnaire based on lifestyle and genetics to predict your death date and cause. Unlike apps like "Death Clock" which focus more on statistical data, this one leans into a gamified experience with animations and countdown features.
  • 🎯 You get a personalized "death date" and cause of death displayed in a fun, spooky interface. The prediction includes a real-time countdown timer showing years, days, hours, and seconds left. This is more interactive than other prediction apps that just show a plain number.
  • 🎯 The app offers a "What If" scenario where you can change your habits to see how your predicted lifespan changes. While it's limited and doesn't update automatically, it gives a rough idea of how lifestyle choices might affect longevity, which similar apps don't always include.

pros

  • 🌟 The app is completely free with no hidden paywalls. Unlike "Death Clock" which locks detailed reports behind a subscription, you get the full prediction and countdown without spending a cent.
  • 🌟 It's incredibly easy to use and doesn't require creating an account. You just answer a few questions and get your result in under two minutes. Other apps like "Life Expectancy Calculator" often need lengthy sign-ups.
  • 🌟 The dark humor and visual countdown make it more entertaining than dry competitors. It feels like a novelty toy rather than a serious medical tool, which is honestly its strongest selling point.

cons

  • 😤 The predictions are very basic and lack scientific backing. Compared to "Death Clock" which uses actuarial tables, this app's algorithm feels random and not trustworthy for anyone wanting real data.
  • 😤 There's no way to update your answers without resetting everything. If you quit smoking or start exercising, you can't adjust your profile to see a new prediction. "Life Expectancy Calculator" handles this better with editable profiles.
  • 😤 The app is filled with banner ads that pop up after every action. It's disruptive and makes the experience feel cheap. Other prediction apps usually have fewer ads or an ad-free paid option.

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