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  6. Kokkuri - Wikipedia

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    Modern kokkuri has changed heavily from its original form, now resembling the much more common Ouija board, but played with a sheet of paper.A torii is drawn in the top-center of the paper, with the words 'Yes' and 'No' written on either side; a letter grid (most often hiragana) is placed underneath the torii, along with the numbers 0-9.

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    Aces around, dix or double pinochles. Score points by trick-taking and also by forming combinations of cards into melds.

  8. Ouija - Wikipedia

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    A Ouija board is an early part of the plot of the 1973 horror film The Exorcist. Using a Ouija board the young girl Regan makes what first appears to be harmless contact with an entity named "Captain Howdy". She later becomes possessed by a demon. Based on Ouija Board, a song and album of the name, Ojah Awake, by Osibisa, was released in 1976.

  9. Ouija 4 - Wikipedia

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    Ouija 4 [1] is the DVD re-titled release of the 2015 Hong Kong horror film Are You Here, originally released as Dip Sin Dip Sin (Chinese: 碟仙碟仙; pinyin: Dié Xiān Dié Xiān; Jyutping: Dip Sin Dip Sin) directed by Jill Wong. [2]