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"One Hundred To One": where the big queue is going

Today we will tell you more about the famous quiz "One Hundred To One" and we will deal with one of the questions, namely, where the big queue is going. The main task of the participants is to guess the most common answers, given by random people, to ambiguous questions. In this process there is a highlight. The questions selected do not imply a single correct answer. For example, where is the big queue going to be? Also, the player is offered a variety of options for an answer. In addition, this is a team quiz. All participants express different opinions and offer versions.

Fundamental rules

In the "100 to 1" are two groups of people. Each team consists of five people. The gameplay includes 5 stages. An important role is assigned to the scoreboard. It shows the six most frequent answers to various questions (for example, where the big queue is going). Initially they are hidden. There are also slip indicators here. Each team gets them to 3. During the game, the scoreboard displays 6 lines. They contain two versions, spoken by the participants, as well as the number of people who responded in a similar way.

Levels

At the initial drawing, the captains must very quickly answer the question of where the big queue is going to be, and a lot of others. To do this, use the appropriate buttons. At the next stage, the players are interrogated in a circle. Then follows a special blitz among the participants. Further, the points gained are increased by 2, and then by 3 times.

application

If we talk about adapting the quiz for social networks, the question of the application, where the largest queue is going to be, should be answered like this: in the mausoleum, in the post office, in the toilet, in the hospital, in the bank, in the store. "Where you sit with your mouth open" (100 to 1) is one of the most popular questions.

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