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  2. Twenty questions - Wikipedia

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    If 20 questions are asked without a correct guess, then the answerer has stumped the questioners and gets to be the answerer for another round. Careful selection of questions can greatly improve the odds of the questioner winning the game. For example, a question such as "Does it involve technology for communications, entertainment or work?"

  3. Twenty Questions (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    Twenty Questions, based on the guessing game Twenty questions, started as a radio quiz show in 1946. The television series ran on NBC in 1949, on ABC from 1950 to 1951 and on the DuMont Television Network from 1951 to 1954.

  4. 20Q - Wikipedia

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    20Q is a computerized game of twenty questions that began as a test in artificial intelligence (AI). It was invented by Robin Burgener in 1988. [1] The game was made handheld by Radica in 2003, but was discontinued in 2011 because Techno Source took the license for 20Q handheld devices.

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  7. 20Q (game show) - Wikipedia

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    20Q is an American game show based on the online artificial intelligence and handheld computer game of the same name.Licensed to and produced by Endemol USA, it premiered on June 13, 2009, during Big Saturday Night airing on GSN, and is hosted by Cat Deeley of So You Think You Can Dance with the voice of Mr. Q provided by Hal Sparks.

  8. Quiz bowl - Wikipedia

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    [3] [17] In most formats, a game ends once the moderator has finished reading every question in a packet, usually 20. [3] Tie-breaking procedures may include reading extra toss-ups until the tie is broken or sudden-death toss-ups. [3] [17] Quiz bowl tests players in a variety of academic subjects including literature, science, history, and fine ...

  9. How Low Will You Go: Snapchat - Wikipedia

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    NBC's How Low Will You Go: Snapchat,” is a 2018 television series that consist of two players being challenge to do a dare for money and whoever do it for less money wins the game. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]