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QuestionI don't understand why scissors beats paper. Can't you just fold the paper?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerSure, you can fold paper, but it's not like scissors can't cut through folded paper!
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QuestionHow many rounds are possible?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerAs many rounds as you'd like! If you're playing to settle a decision, choose the number of rounds ahead of time. People often play "best of 5" (meaning the first player to win 3 games wins the match).
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QuestionWhy do some people say "shoot" to indicate when to throw up their symbol?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt's a personal choice. The tempo between these two options actually matches "on your mark, get set, go" and "ready, on your mark, get set, go." For some people, the first option is more comfortable. For others, the second feels more natural. It's just a matter of personal taste.
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QuestionIf there are three friends, how do we play?Community AnswerThe same way. If there's a tie between two winners, the third is out and the two final ones do it up.
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QuestionIs there dynamite in rock paper scissors?Community AnswerNot according to the original rules, but you could change the rules to include dynamite.
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QuestionWhat does it mean "paper covers rock?".Community AnswerThat means that the paper gesture will win (if one is paper gesture and another is the rock gesture).
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QuestionHow fast do I have to choose rock, paper or scissors?Community AnswerIdeally, be 10-15% slower than your opponent (at a still-fast pace). Not enough to be obvious to your opponent, but at that final decisive moment, you can predict with 60-80% accuracy their choice of hand, and correspondingly so can beat them. Here's how: If, when they beat their hand, they begin to rotate it 90 degrees at the last second, they're most likely going for paper. If they don't begin to rotate their hand, but you see any fingers begin to extend, they're likely going for scissors. No rotation and no finger movement is rock.
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QuestionCan a rock break a scissor?CaeiiaTop AnswererYes, that's the only thing rock defeats.
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QuestionWhat are the chances of winning when I always do the same shape?Community AnswerStatistically, assuming a purely random chance of opposition, you would have a 1/3 chance every time. Your chances of always winning would shrink by (1/3)^x where x is the number of times you play the game. However, in reality, the more you play with a single partner the more likely they will notice your lack of variety, and your chances of winning would be even less than (1/3)^X.
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QuestionCouldn't a rock break through paper?Community AnswerIn real life, yes. But not according to the rules of the game!
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QuestionI don't understand. Why wouldn't everybody just choose rock?Community AnswerEach object has a unique way of winning or losing when played against other objects. Rock in particular is vulnerable to being enveloped by paper. Therefore, you theoretically have an equal chance of victory regardless of what you play. This is where the wild card of chance comes in, though there may be a bit of strategy involved in predicting what your opponent will play based on patterns they display.
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QuestionI saw 7 or 8 people playing this game at a time. How would they decide the winner?DonaganTop AnswererEach player probably paired off with another player, then played a round, after which the loser stepped out of the game, until there were two players left, and they played one last round against each other.
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QuestionIf three players shoot and two players throw scissors and one throws rock, does the rock win, or is the rock singled out?OC_VORTEKSCommunity AnswerThe rock wins, because rock trumps scissors. However, if there were two rocks and one scissors, then the scissors gets singled out.
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QuestionI always played this game with the countdown "Rock, paper, scissors, say shoot!" Is this not how it is played?Cool⚡️KIDCommunity AnswerYou can play the game however you want! It's more popular, though, for people to say "Rock, paper, scissors, shoot!"
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QuestionWhy is the countdown "Rock, paper, scissors, shoot!"?RanerCommunity Answer"Shoot" is to let people know when to show either Rock, Paper, or Scissors.
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QuestionCan I play without saying, "shoot?"NerfLoverNumber14Community AnswerOf course you can. It is just an option to let your opponent(s) know when you and they should show what they chose: rock, paper, or scissors.
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QuestionIs "Shoot" an option when they say, "Rock, paper, scissors, shoot"?RanerCommunity AnswerNo. It's just to let people know when to show their chosen object from Rock, Paper, or Scissors.
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QuestionHow do you know which sign wins? Is one of the signs better than the others? Why? If it is better, both parties will use it, yes?OC_VORTEKSCommunity AnswerEach sign is equally good. Rock trumps scissors, scissors trumps paper, and paper trumps rock.
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QuestionIs it OK if I put a pencil in the game?AndreaslagCommunity AnswerIt is used in some variations. The pencil can write on paper, but it can be smashed by scissors and rock, so it's not a very good move to use.
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QuestionWhy is it necessary to have a guide on playing rock, paper, scissors?EllieCommunity AnswerSome people just don't know how to play and don't have a friend who can teach them.
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QuestionDoes rock break paper?EllieCommunity AnswerNo, paper covers rock. Remember the cycle: rock beats scissors, scissors cuts paper, and paper covers rock.
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QuestionIsn't there an option for a gun?Community AnswerIn some versions, yes. You can make up your own items to use that beat two other items. If you wanted to play with a gun, you could say gun beats rock and paper, but scissors beats gun.
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QuestionWhat does dynamite beat or lose to?OC_VORTEKSCommunity AnswerDynamite is not a viable object in Rock, Paper, Scissors, but if it were, it would trump everything.
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QuestionIf there are 3 players and one puts paper, another puts rock and another player puts scissors, what will happen?OC_VORTEKSCommunity AnswerIf that happens, it is a three-way tie. Keep going until two players choose the same object.
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QuestionHow can you win Rock Paper Scissors Shoot every single time?OC_VORTEKSCommunity AnswerYou can't. You can only get very good at predicting what your opponent will choose.
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QuestionIs it "rock paper scissors, shoot," or is it, "rock paper scissors, 1, 2, 3?"OC_VORTEKSCommunity Answer"Rock, Paper, Scissors, Shoot," is the more commonly accepted method of playing.
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QuestionIs shoot important?RubyTop AnswererThe "shoot" gives you the exact time to reveal your handshape. You may do it without the "shoot", but you might not play at the same time if you don't have a word (the word is typically "shoot", but any monosyllabic word works).
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QuestionHow do I know which to choose?John O'MearaCommunity AnswerIts a mind game. If you play enough, then you become accustomed to the game in such a way you can correctly guess the other player's hand most of the time
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QuestionWhat if both throw rock?EmmaCommunity AnswerThen it’s tight and you do it again. Keep on going until there are different objects. Paper beats rock, rock beats scissors, scissors beat paper.
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QuestionWhat is the penalty if an opponent does not hold their rock, paper or scissors in the palm of their other hand after "shoot"?AndreaslagCommunity AnswerThere is no penalty. You just redo the round. It is possible that the player got distracted and didn't had time to select an option.
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