Like Ouji boards or the Bloody Mary game, the Charlie Charlie Challenge is a bit of supernatural fun that’s sure to spook your pants off. Players set up a sheet of paper and some pencils and ask “Charlie,” a supposed demon, to come and answer their questions. Of course, there’s no demon behind the trick, but the challenge is still a fun way to get goosebumps with your friends, and we’ll show you how to do it. We’ll also tell you how it works (if you want to spoil the secret), and where the challenge got its start.
Things You Should Know
- Draw a cross on a blank sheet of paper to divide it into 4 boxes. Think of a question, then write a potential answer in each box.
- Balance 2 pencils in the center of the paper along the lines of the cross. Say, “Charlie, Charlie, are you there?” to start the game.
- Ask Charlie your question and wait for the top pencil to point to an answer. Take a pic of your results and share them online with #CharlieCharlieChallenge.
Steps
Doing the Charlie Charlie Challenge
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Draw 4 boxes on a blank piece of paper. Use a pencil or a pen to draw a cross in the center of a blank sheet of paper, dividing it into 4 different sections. [1] X Research source Use a ruler to get straighter lines. They don’t have to be perfect, but make them as even as possible to get the most accurate results when you play the game.
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Label each box with a possible answer to your question. Think of the question you want to ask Charlie, then think of 2-4 possible answers to the question, and write each answer in a different box. Or, simply write “yes” in 2 boxes and “no” in 2 boxes, if you have a yes-or-no question. [2] X Research source
- For example, if your question is, “Will I ever be rich?” you might write answers like, “Soon,” “In five years,” “In 10 years,” or, “Never.”
- Avoid rigging the game by just writing the answer you want 4 times—that spoils the fun!
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Balance one pencil on top of another in the center of the paper. Stack 2 pencils on the paper, aligning them along the cross you drew on the paper. [3] X Research source Balance the top pencil so that the ends line up with the line on the paper (so that it’s not pointing to any answer), and so that neither end touches the paper below it.
- You may have to tweak and adjust the pencil a bit to get it to balance on top of the other.
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Ask "Charlie, Charlie, are you there?" and wait for the answer. Watch the pencils closely for a minute or two. If the top pencil moves at all, it means Charlie has come to answer your questions. [4] X Research source If it doesn’t Charlie doesn’t want to play right now; come back and try again in an hour or two.
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Ask your question and watch the pencils for an answer. If Charlie responded to your first chant, go ahead and ask your question. Say it loud and clear so that Charlie can hear you. Then, keep a close eye on the balanced pencil. The urban legend states that Charlie will move the pencil to the correct answer. [5] X Research source
- You may need to ask your question 2 or even 3 times to get an answer. If it doesn’t work, move to a different room, or even outside; Charlie may have wandered away.
- Record your question and Charlie’s answer with your phone, then upload it to Facebook, Instagram, or other social media with #CharlieCharlieChallenge to show the world your results.
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Chant, “Charlie, Charlie, can we stop?” when you’re done. After you have your answer, end the game by chanting, “Charlie, Charlie, can we stop?” to send Charlie back to where he came from (wherever that is). Some say that if you don’t send him away, even if he didn’t answer, you leave the spirit door open for him—or other malevolent spirits—to come into our world and cause trouble. [6] X Research source
Community Q&A
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QuestionShould I say his name out loud or in my mind?Cool⚡️KIDCommunity AnswerIt is recommended that you say his name out loud. That makes it more dramatic and scary.
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QuestionWill the challenge be harmful in any way?Community AnswerNo, it won't be harmful to you.
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QuestionHow do I make Charlie go away?Community AnswerReplace the pencils again and say "Charlie, Charlie, can we stop?" If the pencil moves to yes say goodbye. If not, make a prayer and drop the pencils loudly. This will scare the demon away.
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References
- ↑ https://www.cnn.com/2015/05/26/living/charlie-charlie-challenge-feat/index.html
- ↑ https://www.cnet.com/science/sorry-charlie-its-a-not-a-demon-thats-controlling-the-charlie-charlie-challenge/
- ↑ https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-32887325
- ↑ https://www.cnet.com/science/sorry-charlie-its-a-not-a-demon-thats-controlling-the-charlie-charlie-challenge/
- ↑ https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-32887325
- ↑ https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/technology-science/technology/charlie-charlie-challenge-heres-everything-5760769
- ↑ https://www.metroparent.com/parenting/oh-mother/should-parents-be-worried-about-the-charlie-charlie-challenge/
- ↑ https://www.psychologicalscience.org/news/charlie-charlie-challenge-can-you-really-summon-a-demon.html
- ↑ https://www.chicagotribune.com/ct-charlie-charlie-game-20150526-htmlstory.html
About This Article
If you want to do the Charlie Charlie challenge, divide a sheet of paper into 4 sections by drawing a line vertically and horizontally across the page. Label 2 diagonal quadrants with “yes” and the other 2 with “no.” Right before you ask your question, place 2 pencils along the grid you created earlier so that one is balanced on top of the other in a cross. Ask, “Charlie Charlie, are you there?” and follow up with a yes or no question. The top pencil should fall to either “Yes” or “No” and give you the answer to your question. For tips on filming and uploading your Charlie Charlie challenge, keep reading!