While there isn't a single official "paper" titled "Infinite Captcha Game," the concept likely refers to the viral puzzle game I'm Not A Robot Neal Agarwal
Infinite Captcha is a minimalist, increasingly challenging web game that tests pattern recognition, reaction speed, and attention to detail. Here’s a polished complete post you can use on social platforms, a blog, or a game page.
It’s the digital version of "just one more question." Only the question is always about blurry photorealistic storefronts, and the clock is always ticking.
The "I am not a robot" Checkbox: Some games focus on the physics of the mouse movement. Since Google’s reCAPTCHA tracks how a human moves a cursor (erratically) versus a bot (perfectly straight lines), games challenge players to mimic human "imperfection."
To understand the game, you must first understand the frustration. For years, internet users have raged against Google’s reCAPTCHA v2 (the "Select all squares with a crosswalk" version). The irony is palpable: humans are forced to perform menial labor (training AI vision models) for free, just to read an email.
I’m Not A Robot (often referred to as the Infinite Captcha Game ) is a viral browser-based puzzle game developed by Neal Agarwal