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  2. Charlie Charlie challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Charlie Charlie challenge is a divination game in which the putative answer to a yes–no question is found by waiting for a balanced pencil to point towards the word "Yes" or "No" written on a sheet of paper. As with a Magic 8-Ball, most players, typically teenagers, do not sincerely believe in the power of the mechanism.

  3. Yes, no, black, white - Wikipedia

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    Yes, no, black, white. Yes, no, black, white is a simple verbal game for two or more players. It can also be considered as a party game and a car game. It has very few and simple rules, requires no equipment, and it's played in multiple countries around the world, primarily in Europe. The game's exact origin is unclear.

  4. Twenty questions - Wikipedia

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    Twenty questions. Twenty questions is a spoken parlor game which encourages deductive reasoning and creativity. It originated in the United States and was played widely in the 19th century. [ 1] It escalated in popularity during the late 1940s, when it became the format for a successful weekly radio quiz program. [citation needed]

  5. Game Changer (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Game Changer is an American comedy panel game show on Dropout created and hosted by Sam Reich. The show follows players, typically three comedians, who participate in a new game every episode, with the players usually kept unaware of the premise and rules of the game beforehand. According to Polygon, the show "combines improv comedy, puzzle ...

  6. Why, Yes, Now *Is* the Perfect Time for a hot Game of Truth ...

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    Like with any game (in-person or virtual) make sure to keep things consensual. And yes, you might *technically* dare them to do something outside of their comfort zone, but you want both parties ...

  7. Situation puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Situation puzzles are often referred to as minute mysteries, lateral thinking puzzles or "yes/no" puzzles . Situation puzzles are usually played in a group, with one person hosting the puzzle and the others asking questions which can only be answered with a "yes" or "no" answer. Depending upon the settings and level of difficulty, other answers ...

  8. The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever - Wikipedia

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    The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever is a logic puzzle so called by American philosopher and logician George Boolos and published in The Harvard Review of Philosophy in 1996. [ 1][ 2] Boolos' article includes multiple ways of solving the problem. A translation in Italian was published earlier in the newspaper La Repubblica, under the title L ...

  9. Yes or No (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Yes or No (game show) Yes or No ( 신동엽의 Yes or No) is a version of Deal or No Deal airing in South Korea on south korean broadcasting company tvN in 2006. The prizes range from as little as 10 won (about US$ 0.01 and S$ 0.01, less than € 0.01 and £ 0.01) to as much as 100,000,000 won (about US$104,000, €83,000, S$130,000, and £ ...