Magic 8-Ball API
Overview
To use Magic 8-Ball, you need an API key. You can get one by creating a free account and visiting your dashboard.
GET Endpoint
https://api.apiverve.com/v1/magic8ballExample
How to call the Magic 8-Ball API in different programming languages.
curl -X GET \
"https://api.apiverve.com/v1/magic8ball?question=Will%20it%20rain%20today%3F" \
-H "X-API-Key: your_api_key_here"const response = await fetch('https://api.apiverve.com/v1/magic8ball?question=Will%20it%20rain%20today%3F', {
method: 'GET',
headers: {
'X-API-Key': 'your_api_key_here',
'Content-Type': 'application/json'
}
});
const data = await response.json();
console.log(data);import requests
headers = {
'X-API-Key': 'your_api_key_here',
'Content-Type': 'application/json'
}
response = requests.get('https://api.apiverve.com/v1/magic8ball?question=Will%20it%20rain%20today%3F', headers=headers)
data = response.json()
print(data)package main
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
)
func main() {
req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", "https://api.apiverve.com/v1/magic8ball?question=Will%20it%20rain%20today%3F", nil)
req.Header.Set("X-API-Key", "your_api_key_here")
req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
client := &http.Client{}
resp, err := client.Do(req)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
body, _ := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
fmt.Println(string(body))
}{
"status": "ok",
"error": null,
"data": {
"question": "Will it rain today?",
"answer": "Signs point to yes",
"type": "affirmative",
"certainty": "medium",
"shake_count": 3,
"timestamp": "2025-12-16T22:25:52.008Z"
}
}Authentication
The Magic 8-Ball API requires authentication via API key. Include your API key in the request header:
X-API-Key: your_api_key_hereInteractive API Playground
Test the Magic 8-Ball API directly in your browser with live requests and responses.
Parameters
The following parameters are available for the Magic 8-Ball API:
Ask Magic 8-Ball
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description | Default | Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
question | string | optional | Your question for the Magic 8-Ball (optional) | - |
Response
The Magic 8-Ball API returns responses in JSON, XML, YAML, and CSV formats. The JSON response is shown in the Example section above; alternative formats below.
Other Response Formats
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<response>
<status>ok</status>
<error xsi:nil="true" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"/>
<data>
<question>Will it rain today?</question>
<answer>Signs point to yes</answer>
<type>affirmative</type>
<certainty>medium</certainty>
<shake_count>3</shake_count>
<timestamp>2025-12-16T22:25:52.008Z</timestamp>
</data>
</response>
status: ok
error: null
data:
question: Will it rain today?
answer: Signs point to yes
type: affirmative
certainty: medium
shake_count: 3
timestamp: '2025-12-16T22:25:52.008Z'
| key | value |
|---|---|
| question | Will it rain today? |
| answer | Signs point to yes |
| type | affirmative |
| certainty | medium |
| shake_count | 3 |
| timestamp | 2025-12-16T22:25:52.008Z |
Response Structure
All API responses follow a consistent structure with the following fields:
| Field | Type | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
status | string | Indicates whether the request was successful ("ok") or failed ("error") | ok |
error | string | null | Contains error message if status is "error", otherwise null | null |
data | object | null | Contains the API response data if successful, otherwise null | {...} |
Learn more about response formats →
Response Data Fields
When the request is successful, the data object contains the following fields:
| Field | Type | Sample Value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
question | string | - | |
answer | string | - | |
type | string | - | |
certainty | string | - | |
shake_count | number | - | |
timestamp | string | - |
Headers
Only X-API-Key is required. Optional headers include Accept for response format negotiation (JSON, XML, or YAML), User-Agent, and X-Request-ID for request tracing. See all request headers →
GraphQL AccessALPHA
Access Magic 8-Ball through GraphQL to combine it with other API calls in a single request. Query only the magic 8-ball data you need with precise field selection, and orchestrate complex data fetching workflows.
Credit Cost: Each API called in your GraphQL query consumes its standard credit cost.
POST https://api.apiverve.com/v1/graphqlquery {
magic8ball(
input: {
question: "Will it rain today?"
}
) {
question
answer
type
certainty
shake_count
timestamp
}
}Note: Authentication is handled via the x-api-key header in your GraphQL request, not as a query parameter.
CORS Support
The Magic 8-Ball API accepts cross-origin requests from any origin, so it can be called directly from browser-based applications without a proxy. See CORS support →
Rate Limiting
Magic 8-Ball requests are throttled per minute on the Free plan and unthrottled on paid plans. Exceeding the limit returns 429 Too Many Requests; rate-limit usage is reported in the X-RateLimit-Limit, X-RateLimit-Remaining, and X-RateLimit-Reset response headers. See per-plan limits and best practices →
Error Codes
The Magic 8-Ball API uses standard HTTP status codes — 200 on success, 400 for invalid parameters, 401 for missing or invalid keys, 403 for insufficient credits, 429 for rate-limit exhaustion, and 500/503 for server-side issues. Each error response includes an X-Request-ID header you can quote when contacting support. See full error handling guide →
SDKs for Magic 8-Ball
Official Magic 8-Ball packages on npm, PyPI, NuGet, and JitPack — plus a Postman collection and an OpenAPI spec. See the SDK guide →
No-Code Integrations
Magic 8-Ball works with Zapier, Make, Pipedream, n8n, and Power Automate using the same API key. See setup guides →
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get an API key for Magic 8-Ball?
How many credits does Magic 8-Ball cost?
Each successful Magic 8-Ball API call consumes credits based on plan tier. Check the pricing section above for the exact credit cost. Failed requests and errors don't consume credits, so you only pay for successful magic 8-ball lookups.
Can I use Magic 8-Ball in production?
The free plan is for testing and development only. For production use of Magic 8-Ball, upgrade to a paid plan (Starter, Pro, or Mega) which includes commercial use rights, no attribution requirements, and guaranteed uptime SLAs. All paid plans are production-ready.
Can I use Magic 8-Ball from a browser?
What happens if I exceed my Magic 8-Ball credit limit?
When you reach your monthly credit limit, Magic 8-Ball API requests will return an error until you upgrade your plan or wait for the next billing cycle. You'll receive notifications at 80% and 95% usage to give you time to upgrade if needed.








