No, just three fingers of the players' choice.
The ouija board can give correct answers, but it can also give incorrect answers, and jumbled up answers. There is no yes or no answer for this question, because the board is capable of both being correct and incorrect to questions that are asked.
Ouija is a combination of both French & German for 'Yes.' It is perhaps the fact that 'Yes' is one of the 2 basic answers for the board game that it was given its name.
The entire purpose of a Ouija board is to communicate with the spirit world in order to gain answers to problems in the physical world. Some view it as a simple game just for fun, but entertainment is not the main purpose of the board. The theory, a spirit will move the stone in the middle of the board to various letters or numbers and spell at answers to your questions. Is this a good idea? If you are a Christian the answer is absolutely NO. Scripture is clear that this type of interaction with spirits, (called "Divination") is both dangerous and sinful. If you are an atheist the answer is still no. There are no spirits which makes the Ouija board a useless waste of money.
As Ouija is a combinations of the french and German words for "yes" (oui and ja) one could say it's pronounced wee-yah, as those two words are pronounced. Typically I've heard it pronounced as wee-jee, both by my friends and acquaintances, and in movies.
They were originally marketed in Occult magazines by the Oriole talking Board company ( this was long before tape recorders were a viable hobby device) and so Talking is taken with a grain of salt- maybe Birdseed- the name Oriole suggests they were made in Baltimore. In more recent times the ( Mystifying Oracle) was marketed as a board game by Parker Bros. and when they folded- has been continued by Hasbro who also produce, evidentally both Monopoly and Scrabble. Scrabble was originally part of the Selchow and Righter, or ( sellright) line. It"s a Game- maybe not in the case of the Ouija board.
Both names are correct in popular usage but it is spelled Ouija, a blend of the French and German words for (Yes). Wee=Gee is the popular pronunciation but is well, generally understood, like calling a densitometer a salinity meter, there are differences, but, in everyday usage no big problem. Ouija boards are manufactured and sold as a toy or game item by Hasbro, who acquired the design from the now defunct Parker Brothers. It is said Ouija was the number-two moneymaker in the Parker Bros. game line-up, Monopoly being the top-seller. Ouija is not strictoly speaking a game or a toy but an occult apparatus for divination. Ideally, they should no be sold to children.
Both "Oui" & "Ja" mean 'Yes,' in French & German.
a player putting both hands on the ball and dribble or a player stops dribbling and starts again
There are three rules to play Pai Gow Poker. The first rule is if a player wins both hands the dealer must pay out the amount staked out by the player. The second rule is if the player wins one hand and the dealer wins the other no money changes hands. The third rule is if the dealer wins both hands the dealer wins the player's stake.
No, not under FINA rules.
yes you can write with both hands
Some people believe that it is possible, others do not. The one's that do not believe you can be effected usually follow the guide that if your hands aren't on it, or you don't participate, nothing can happen. There are several cases made online that state both are possible.