Guess Who?

Guess Who?

:"For other things sharing this name, see Guess Who."Guess Who? is a two-player guessing game created by Ora and Theo Coster also known as Theora Design first manufactured by Milton Bradley in 1979 in England. It was brought to the United States in 1982.

Each player is given an identical board containing cartoon images of 24 people identified by their first names. The game begins with each player selecting a card at random from a separate pile of cards containing the same 24 images. The object of the game is to be the first to determine which card one's opponent has selected. This is done by asking various yes or no questions to eliminate candidates, such as "Does this person wear glasses?" When one's opponent provides the answer, one eliminates those that do not fit the criterion by 'flipping down' the cards on one's board.

Although most questions that are answered with a "no" response will result in the elimination of five potential choices ("Does your person have red hair?" "Is your person a woman?" "Is your person wearing a red shirt?"), less-obvious questions can eliminate more than five. For example, "Does your person's name begin with a vowel?" can result in more. "Does your person have facial hair?" can eliminate 10 choices, while "Is your person a dirty sailor?" may eliminate two (or all but two). In older variations of the game, a player could win from the first move if their opponent's character was "Anne", the only Black character, and the first player made a question based on skin color.

In the United States, advertisements for the board game often showed the characters on the cards coming to life, and making witty comments to each other. This caused later editions of such ads to carry the spoken disclaimer line "game cards do not actually talk," a phrase which has proceeded to become something of a pop culture meme.Fact|date=November 2007

Although generally treated as a simple children's guessing game, playing can involve relatively complicated statistical scenarios. For example, the situation is often encountered wherein Player A (whose turn it is) has four possibilities left and Player B has only two possibilities left. Thus Player B will definitely guess correctly on the next turn. Player A is therefore confronted with the possibility of choosing a question which will eliminate either two choices for sure or a question which will possibly eliminate three choices (and thus allow for a certain guess) or only one choice (thus forcing a guess the next turn with only a 1 in 3 chance of hitting it for a rebuttal). In this situation many players will choose the seemingly safe choice of eliminating two choices for sure, thus assuring a 50-50 chance of guessing correctly for a rebuttal on the next turn. However, statistically attempting to eliminate three choices is better. If the player tries to eliminate three choices, there is a 25% chance of winning outright, 25% chance of tying that turn (with Player B correctly guessing for a rebuttal), 16.67% chance of tying the next turn (with a correct rebuttal guess from Player A) and 33.33% chance of losing. This is clearly better than the other option of a 50% chance of tying and 50% chance of losing.

Unlike most other games, in a series of three games, regardless of who wins the previous two, the winner of the third game is the winner of the series. [Guess Who? rule book]

References

External links

* Hasbro's [http://www.hasbro.com/default.cfm?page=browse&product_id=9442 Guess Who? product page]
* Hasbro's [http://www.hasbro.com/default.cfm?page=browse&product_id=17525 Guess Who? Fun on the Run product page]
* Hasbro's [http://www.hasbro.com/default.cfm?page=browse&product_id=19025 Guess Who: Marvel Heroes Edition product page]
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