i think it is '1800 682 7690' if I'm wrong, and a old man picks up looking for cheese, well, ummm, hang up! lol just kidding, but i think that is the FUSHIGI MAGIC BALL phone number to call! i found it online!
The probability of getting a positive answer from a magic 8 ball depends on the number of positive responses it contains. A standard magic 8 ball typically has 20 possible answers, of which 10 can be considered positive (e.g., "Yes," "Definitely," "Ask again later"). This gives a rough probability of 50% for receiving a positive answer, assuming the responses are evenly distributed and randomly selected.
Its not actually a law so even if you are 5 you can use the fushigi. Although if you are below 12 I highly suggest parental observation. Although its not like when your 12 your invulnerable to damage. The ball itself is made of acrylic so if accidentally thrown or something it can cause damage to property or people. SO BE CAREFUL
The magic 8 ball used for telling fortunes and making decisions has a few answers built in, and when revealed help the decision to be made. Answers given by the magic 8 ball vary from the positives like "it is certain", "without a doubt" and "it is certain" to the those on the negative end of the spectrum including "don't count on it", "my sources say no" and "very doubtful". But it isn't all black or white for our magic ball, sometimes it will give a non committal answer such as "ask again later" or "concentrate and ask again". Just don't make too many life changing decisions based on the outcome of the ball.
An odd number of dimples would render the ball asymmetrical.
an odd number to an odd number, the ball will stop at corner C.an odd number to an even number, the ball will stop at corner D.an even number to an odd number, the ball will stop at corner B.The number of hits is the sum of the numbers of the ratio (stated as a fraction & reduced to its simplest form) of the table's sides.If the table is a square, there will be two hits.If the table is a square, the ball will stop at corner C.The ball will never stop at corner A.It's all explained here : See below for related linkand here: See 2nd related link below
The Fushigi Magic Gravity Ball will hit the stores in October 2010 at Toys R US only!
Yep
1-800-682-7690
Fushigi Ball
It's best to check with the specific airport's security guidelines, as rules can vary. In general, it's recommended to pack items like the Fushigi magic gravity ball in your checked luggage to avoid any potential security issues when going through screening checkpoints.
The Fushigi ball is a clear acrylic sphere that is marketed as a magical floating ball. It is basically a well-engineered illusion that utilizes the principles of contact juggling. While it can be entertaining to play with, it is not actually magic and does not defy physics.
$6.99 is the shipping and handeling and the fushigi ball it's self costs $19.99
You can't!
no not yet
yes it can
you can only get fushigi online, or maybe at the as seen on TV store
Somewhere