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  2. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    A Pac-Man related interactive Google Doodle from 2010 will be shown to users searching for "Google Pacman" or "play Pacman".. The American technology company Google has added Easter eggs into many of its products and services, such as Google Search, YouTube, and Android since the 2000s.

  3. Coin flipping - Wikipedia

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    Tossing a coin. Coin flipping, coin tossing, or heads or tails is the practice of throwing a coin in the air and checking which side is showing when it lands, in order to randomly choose between two alternatives. It is a form of sortition which inherently has two possible outcomes. The party who calls the side that is facing up when the coin ...

  4. Search Google for ‘Squid Game’ and You Can Play a ... - AOL

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    Ahead of the Season 2 premiere of global hit “Squid Game,” Google is getting in on the deadly fun and games. Netflix partnered with Google Search on the Easter egg activation. To play the game ...

  5. Category:Coin flipping - Wikipedia

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  6. Flipping Rare Coins: A Profitable Side Hustle for Coin Collectors

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    In-person appraisals: Search for a reputable and certified coin dealer or store near you. This means they have a certified appraiser on staff who can help you correctly valuate your rare coins.

  7. Flipism - Wikipedia

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    Coin flipping – Practice of throwing a coin in the air to choose between two alternatives; Magic 8 Ball – Toy fortune telling device; Nash equilibrium – Solution concept of a non-cooperative game; PP (complexity) – Class of problems in computer science; Ukehi – Ancient Japanese ritual using a random outcome to divine a path of action

  8. Penney's game - Wikipedia

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    Penney's game, named after its inventor Walter Penney, is a binary (head/tail) sequence generating game between two players. Player A selects a sequence of heads and tails (of length 3 or larger), and shows this sequence to player B. Player B then selects another sequence of heads and tails of the same length.

  9. Tippit - Wikipedia

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    The point of the game is that the team hiding the Tippit wants to make the opposing team guess the wrong fist. The game gets very tactical particularly in choosing in which hand to place the tippit and particularly skillful players play like good poker players, hiding their emotions or even trying to mislead their opponents using facial gestures, body language and verbal banter.