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: Many games feature built-in commands or button sequences. For example, GTA V Enhanced includes dozens of codes activated via the in-game phone or controller inputs [21]. Similarly, the Sims 4 allows players to enable a full suite of cheats by entering commands like testingCheats true into a console [18].

: According to Merriam-Webster , "cheat" can be used as a verb (to defraud) or a noun (the act of cheating or the person doing it) [7, 8]. The past tense and past participle is "cheated" [27]. All Cheat

Gaming is the most common association with "cheats," ranging from developer-intended codes to third-party software. : Many games feature built-in commands or button sequences

: There are specialized "cheat sheets" for modern tools, such as the ChatGPT Prompt Cheatsheet , which helps users draft better AI prompts [14]. Tools like MyLens AI can also automatically generate visual cheat sheets from text or PDFs [13]. : According to Merriam-Webster , "cheat" can be

: Software such as Steam Achievement Manager (SAM) is often used to instantly unlock all achievements, though this remains controversial within the gaming community [32, 34].

The term "cheat code" is often used metaphorically for productivity hacks or relationship advice.