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To catch a liar, just ask these 2 questions

Posted on April 22, 2026 by Admin

That claim is another social media myth. There are no “2 magic questions” that reliably catch a liar.

Why it’s misleading

  • People lie (or tell the truth) in very different ways
  • Stress, memory, confidence, and personality all affect answers
  • There is no scientifically proven set of questions that can detect lying with certainty

Even trained investigators don’t rely on simple questions alone—they use:

  • evidence comparison
  • behavioral patterns over time
  • inconsistencies across multiple statements
  • context and documentation

What actually helps detect inconsistency

Instead of “two questions,” professionals look for things like:

  • details that change over time
  • contradictions between statements
  • inability to explain a timeline consistently
  • over- or under-specific answers depending on pressure

But even these are not foolproof—truthful people can also appear inconsistent when stressed.


Bottom line

There is no universal shortcut to catching a liar. Posts claiming “just ask these 2 questions” are designed to sound powerful, but real-life truth detection is much more complex.

If you want, I can explain common psychological signs of deception—but also where they fail, so you don’t get misled.

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