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The Magic 8 Ball contains a 20-sided die with 10 positive answers, 5 negative answers, and 5 vague responses such as “Concentrate and ask again” and “Reply hazy, try again.” The answers on the white die are raised so that they can be visible when the die is pressed against the glass.
I think it is ...
The answers given by a magic 8 ball are purely random.
Magic 8 balls just give you a random answer. You shake it and it gives you a random answer you ave to ask it a yes or no question. So yes they lie i guess!
it depends what you put in it .... some are and are not
Um no because they are always random. try putting in the same question a few times in a row and you'll get different answers like yes and no
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No, magic eight balls are just black balls with a little cylinder like hole in the back with a small pyramid with words and blue dye in it. It's just luck that your question to the eight ball turns out right...not magic. You can buy Magic eight balls in many toy shops.
If you trust your intuition - yes!! Try free iPhone app Yes/No oracle in iStore that is just same as Magic 8 Ball.
Honestly, both are neither right nor wrong. Answers has a higher chance of being right because people actually answer, the magic 8 ball is just a random answer chosen by shaking the ball. I would use Answers because it is more reliable.
In the 1970s, Magic 8 Balls were typically sold for around $2 to $3, depending on the retailer and location. This price made them an affordable novelty toy, appealing to children and adults alike. Over the years, they have remained popular, though prices may vary today based on nostalgia and collectible status.
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