I love how because of current political bull he can't use the TRUE ORIGINAL OVERPOWERED STRATEGY TO CUT HALF THE POSSIBLE ANSWERS IN ONE SIMPLE QUESTION: Does your character identify as a hummingbird-wolf hybrid or an alien that can both create eggs and fertilize them?
I remember hearing a trick was that you could ask something like "does your person have white hair or glasses". Essentially using the "or" as a way to ask broader questions.
He's keen on getting the recognition he deserves. He will stop at nothing just to gather more achievements that will ultimately grant him more access to multitude of opportunities coming his way.
I love how because of current political bull he can't use the TRUE ORIGINAL OVERPOWERED STRATEGY TO CUT HALF THE POSSIBLE ANSWERS IN ONE SIMPLE QUESTION: Does your character identify as a hummingbird-wolf hybrid or an alien that can both create eggs and fertilize them?
If you study computer science, you'll recognize that this is essentially a variant of binary search where your objective here is to ask a question that will allow you to eliminate half of the possibilities each time.
Okay so me and friends do this where we can't use conjunctions or ask any questions that confirm multiple objects so the best we can do with broader questions is asking if they're malw or female 😂
He's hard as a nut shell. When experience demands it, he will never let go of it. His level of concentration goes far beyond that what is generally expected of him.
It's binary searching, which is the best tactic of course. Many modern versions of games like this try to prevent binary searching by, for example, clearly stating in the rules that all questions need to be about the pictures.
But you still only know that either one or none of them are the answer. Asking 13 questions and getting "one of the answers is yes" isn't the same as asking is it A? is it B? is it C? because then you would know exactly which one.
That’s getting REALLY pedantic. Should you have to specify every shade of blonde hair when asking if the character has it? That seems to be the endpoint of their logic.
My husband and I learned this fun way of guessing where we can’t ask questions re: physical/external attribute We can only ask questions like “is your person a night owl?” “Is your person a vegan?” … etc and by the bonding of the persons playing u will actually be able to find the person 😂