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#FeeLgr8r Founder Launches Online Game to Teach AI Prompting Fundamentals

A group of five people smile in a living room, holding tablets with glowing screens playing The #FeeLgr8r Memory Rush game. A laptop shows #FEELWYZR. Cozy ambiance, snacks on table.

Memory Rush Game Makes AI Education Competitive, Fun, and Rewarding


Most people struggle to create compelling AI-generated images. They type vague descriptions into DALL-E or Midjourney and get disappointing results. Then they give up, assuming AI art "just isn't for them."


Amari Nyota Kweli saw this problem everywhere. As founder of #FeeLgr8r—a nonprofit movement dedicated to helping people achieve their highest potential—he knew AI literacy was becoming essential. But traditional tutorials felt tedious. Workshops had limited reach. People needed something engaging, practical, and immediately rewarding.


So he built a game instead.



The #FeeLgr8r Memory Rush Game


Launching today at FeeLgr8r.org/rankings, Memory Rush transforms AI prompting education into a daily art competition where players learn by doing—and the best work earns real recognition.


Here's how it works:


Players click "Spin The Wheel" and receive a random category assignment. They browse a curated library of professional prompts matching that category, copy one that inspires them, and use it in any AI image generator.


The twist? Each prompt includes editable parameters marked in [brackets], teaching players exactly which elements to customize for different results. It's learning by example—seeing professional prompt structure while actively creating.


Players submit their generated artwork to daily rankings where the community votes. At midnight EST, rankings reset. Top 3 winners may receive Winner status in the permanent FG AI Artwork gallery and a custom 3D world generated from their creation that they can explore in VR.



Why This Matters


"AI prompting is a genuine skill," Kweli explains. "The difference between someone who can generate compelling images and someone who can't isn't talent—it's understanding prompt structure. We're democratizing that knowledge through gameplay."


The game teaches critical prompting fundamentals:


  • Style specification (photorealistic vs. digital art vs. watercolor)

  • Perspective control (close-up vs. wide angle vs. aerial view)

  • Emotional direction (what mood the image should convey)

  • Color palette guidance (warm tones vs. cool tones vs. vibrant)

  • Lighting techniques (golden hour vs. dramatic vs. natural)


Players see these elements labeled in every prompt. They experiment with changing them. They observe what wins votes. Learning happens organically through repetition and community feedback.


And for those who need extra help, #FeeLwyzr offers free AI consultation sessions where users can book personalized guidance for generating their images.



Built on #FeeLgr8r Philosophy


The game isn't separate from Kweli's broader mission—it embodies it.


#FeeLgr8r (pronounced "feel greater") is a philosophy and nonprofit focused on helping all conscious beings achieve their highest potential. The organization runs six charitable programs addressing hunger (#FeeLfulr), safety (#FeeLsafr), health (#FeeLbetr), AI education (#FeeLwyzr), financial literacy (#FeeLrchr), and relationship healing (#FeeLclsr).


Memory Rush specifically advances the #FeeLwyzr mission: making AI technology accessible to communities traditionally left behind in the digital revolution.


"We believe AI should amplify human potential, not replace it," Kweli says. "This game demonstrates that principle. You're using AI as a tool, but your creative choices—which prompt to select, how to customize it, what resonates with voters—that's all human judgment."


The prompts themselves celebrate human achievement across cultures: African weddings, Latino birthday celebrations, Native American newborn ceremonies, Asian meditation moments, American holidays. Players don't just learn prompting—they engage with diverse cultural expressions of accomplishment and joy.



The Competition Element


What makes Memory Rush addictive isn't just education—it's the competition.


Players can enter once per day per category, meaning dedicated participants might play multiple challenges daily, each requiring different prompt strategies. The anonymous voting system levels the playing field: voters don't know which submissions are from AI prompting experts and which are from beginners. Best art wins.


This creates natural incentive to improve. Losing to better-prompted images drives players to study what works, experiment with parameters, and refine their technique. It's gamified learning with immediate feedback.


And the prizes matter. Winner status means permanent recognition. The 3D world reward—generated using cutting-edge world-generation AI—may give winners an immersive keepsake they can share and revisit. Top daily winners throughout the year compete for the Top 10 Hall of Fame, celebrated globally on #FeeLgr8r Day (July 16).



Early Response


In beta testing, participants reported significant skill improvement within days.


"I went from generating mediocre AI images to creating artwork I'm genuinely proud of," one tester shared. "Seeing the prompt structure with labeled parameters was the breakthrough. Now I understand what I'm doing instead of just guessing."


Kweli expects the game will attract three distinct player groups:


Beginners seeking practical AI education in an engaging format

Intermediate users wanting to refine their prompting technique through competition

Experts demonstrating mastery while contributing to community education


All three benefit. Beginners learn from expert submissions. Experts gain recognition and teaching opportunities. The community builds a growing library of high-quality prompts that serve as ongoing educational resources.



What's Next


Kweli plans to expand the prompt library significantly, eventually covering hundreds of cultural celebrations, achievement types, and artistic styles. He's also exploring partnerships with AI education programs and creative communities.


"This is just the beginning," he says. "We're proving that AI education doesn't have to be boring. It can be creative, competitive, culturally rich, and genuinely fun. That's how you get people to actually learn instead of just attending one workshop and forgetting everything."


Memory Rush is free to play and open to everyone. The game launches today at FeeLgr8r.org/rankings.


Players can spin the wheel for their first challenge, browse the prompt library, and submit artwork immediately. The first rankings reset happens tonight at midnight EST.



About #FeeLgr8r


#FeeLgr8r is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping all conscious beings achieve their highest potential. Through six charitable programs addressing fundamental barriers to human flourishing—hunger, safety, health, technology access, financial literacy, and relationship healing—the movement creates pathways for collective potential across the globe. Learn more at FeeLgr8r.org.



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