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::Three speech bubbles appear, with one appearing around every five seconds. They describe a fish or bug. There are eight answers. | ::Three speech bubbles appear, with one appearing around every five seconds. They describe a fish or bug. There are eight answers. | ||
*"''What gyroid is this?''" | *"''What gyroid is this?''" | ||
− | ::A [[gyroid]] appears, making its sound; the | + | ::A [[gyroid]] appears, making its sound; the Gyroid has a chance of being a silhouette, requiring the player to answer based on its sound alone. There are eight answers. |
*"''What is this?''" | *"''What is this?''" | ||
::An image appears, with the subject being either an athletic item, Board Game feature, sea creature, fortune cookie item, fruit, instrument, or house plant. There are eight answers, which are all in the same category. There are variants of the question where the subject moves across the screen, and where the subject is blurred and slowly becomes unblurred. | ::An image appears, with the subject being either an athletic item, Board Game feature, sea creature, fortune cookie item, fruit, instrument, or house plant. There are eight answers, which are all in the same category. There are variants of the question where the subject moves across the screen, and where the subject is blurred and slowly becomes unblurred. |