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This is 1, this is 2, what is this?

This is 1, this is 2, and the game is played as follows:

The questioner asked, "This is 1, this is 2, and what is this"; It depends on the questioner's hand. Imagine that there is a nine-square grid in front of you with the number 1-9 written on it. What is the last grid put by the questioner?

The game comes from the variety show "Life I yearn for", and similar games include "Switch Game", which was also invented according to the principle of "switch". Rules of the game: the questioner's last mouth is open.

The questioner's mouth finally closed, meaning "off" The rules are very simple. Every time He Jiong asks all kinds of questions, the only rule is that his mouth is either closed or open. Every time he answers, his mouth is only open, and when he answers, his mouth is closed.

Similar games include:

1, ABCD game

"A is you, B is me, C is him, and what is D?" In fact, it doesn't matter what D is in this game. The important thing is to speak according to the rules. The rule is "D is xx". D can be anything, but the answer must be: D is xxx. D means you can add anything at the back. The answer is not important, the format should be correct.

It's just that the first three "A is you, B is me and C is him" confused others and thought it was a guessing game. There are many similar games, such as counting horses and exchanging games. This game is a very simple little game. It's easy to guess the correct rule.

Step 2 count horses

The rule of counting horses is: the problem is how many horses are in a few words.

For example:

Bang, bang, bang. How many horses? That's three horses.

Bang, bang, bang. How many horses are there now? That's five horses.

Bang, bang, bang. How many horses? There are only two horses.

It is based on the number of words in the question, not the number of clapping.