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The Magic 8 Ball is a plastic sphere, made to look like an oversized eight ball, that is used for fortune-telling or seeking advice. It was invented in 1946 by Albert C. Carter and Abe Bookman and is manufactured by Mattel. [1] The user asks a yes–no question to the ball, then turns it over to reveal an answer that floats up into a window.
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The fun gift is on sale for $8.49, regularly priced at $9.99. The classic Mattel toy will answer your most pressing questions. All you have to do is ask the ball a “yes” or “no” question ...
When I was in the sixth grade was my peer group went through it's Magic 8-Ball craze. In that simpler time, we asked the all-knowing orb simple questions such as if a girl in history class go out ...
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
Magic 8-Ball → Magic 8 Ball — Relisted. Vegaswikian 01:28, 7 January 2011 (UTC) This is the correct name for the product. To effect the move, the redirect page with the name Magic 8 Ball needs to be renamed as well. User:Snorkelman 21:42, 30 December 2010 (UTC)
Eight-ball pool (British variation), also known as "eightball pool" or "blackball" depending on governing body, a primarily British and Commonwealth-countries game played with an unnumbered reds-and-yellows ball set; 8 ball, the black ball, marked 8, used in pool games like eight-ball and blackball; Magic 8 Ball, a toy that resembles the pool ...
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