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  2. Bulls and cows - Wikipedia

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    The numerical version of the game is usually played with four digits, but can be played with any number of digits. On a sheet of paper, the players each write a four-digit secret number. The digits must be all different. Then, in turn, the players try to guess their opponent's number who gives the number of matches.

  3. Jotto - Wikipedia

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    When you guess a word, you find out the number of letters which are perfect matches only. So if you guess PEACHY and the secret word was OTHERS, you get a reply of 0 (because the E and H are in the wrong positions). Even more so than Jotto, this game stretches one's skills in combinatorial logic as well as one's command of the dictionary.

  4. Mastermind (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The next guess is chosen by the minimax technique, which chooses a guess that has the least worst response score. In this case, a response to a guess is some number of colored and white key pegs, and the score of such a response is defined to be the number of codes in S that are still possible even after the response is known. The score of a ...

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  6. Codenames (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Codenames: Duet was released in October 2017 as a two-player cooperative version of the original game. The game packaging includes 200 new word cards which can also be used for the original game. The objective of the game is to reveal all 15 agents within a given number of turns without contacting too many innocent bystanders or the assassin. [5]

  7. List of games with concealed rules - Wikipedia

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    52 Pickup: A card game in which dealer scatters the cards on the floor and non-dealer must pick them up. Mornington Crescent: Originally a round in the BBC Radio 4 comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. [6] The game consists of each panelist in turn announcing a landmark or street, most often a tube station on the London Underground system.

  8. Google's 'Where's Waldo?' game with secret Taylor Swift ... - AOL

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    The letters, which fans pooled together on the subreddit, spell out a secret word. Google launched in 1998, and with it, the search engine's first Doodle . The first animated Doodle was not ...

  9. Telestrations - Wikipedia

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    One point to “the guesser”: the player who had made their favorite guess in their book; One point is awarded to the player who had begun the round if the final guess is the same as the secret word. The player with the most points after three rounds wins the game. [1]