Have you ever played the “Shadow of the Washington Monument” game?
It’s played almost like 20 questions, except that it only takes one question if the game is played right.
OK, let’s play: I’m thinking of a person, place or thing. Can you guess who, where, or what it is, by having me answer your yes or no questions? The goal is to guess it with as few questions asked as possible.
Have you ever played the “Shadow of the Washington Monument” game? It’s played almost like 20 questions, except that it only takes one question if the game is played right.
Have you ever played the “Shadow of the Washington Monument” game?
It’s played almost like 20 questions, except that it only takes one question if the game is played right.
OK, let’s play: I’m thinking of a person, place or thing. Can you guess who, where, or what it is, by having me answer your yes or no questions? The goal is to guess it with as few questions asked as possible.
Ha ha, OK.
Nevertheless I get one question. Can you guess what I’ll ask?
It appears I don’t have to guess. ;-)
Huh. I was going to ask, ‘Is it bigger than a breadbox?’.
Google predicts I would have asked, ‘Animal, mineral or vegetable?’
Is it underneath the Washington Monument?