Then your stuck!
When you draw a Ouija board, you create a flat board marked with letters, numbers, and symbols, often accompanied by a planchette or pointer. Participants place their fingers on the planchette and ask questions, usually about spirits or the afterlife. The idea is that a spirit will guide the planchette to spell out answers. However, many people view the experience skeptically, attributing movements to the ideomotor effect, where subconscious actions influence the movement of the planchette.
The Ouija board game is an American product that shares principles and traits with certain ancient Chinese guided-writing activities closely associated with the occult realm of the spirits, but is not a direct descendent of such. The Ouija board was a regional American game that was claimed, polished and trademarked in 1890. The exotic sounding name means nothing outside from the game itself. Early claims of the name's roots had been subsequently dismissed by many, including the man who took over operations of the company that produced the game.
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It will make your school get into fights
Of course you can! The only difference is that when you're online instead of real life, the computer IS MAKING UP RANDOM ANSWERS and when you're doing it in real life it's answering REAL ANSWERS.
just use a small glass upside down so you can still read the letters.
The letters are gibberish and there are no anagrams. They can be used to spell : Coupon Cowman Ouija Capon Opium Manic Woman Cumin Panic Piano Uncap
it means its just looking for letters, be patient
This may be a misspelling of Ouija, a kind of fortune-telling board with printed letters and numbers (sometimes called a "witchboard").
Regardless of who hears it, they have 36 hrs. to live according to myth.
Ouija Whittemore is 5' 3".
Mr. Ouija was created in 2006.
Neo Ouija was created in 2000.
Neo Ouija ended in 2005.