Dank Dahl Rock Paper Scissors Poly Version
Rock paper scissors is a hand game played between two people. Each player makes one of three hand shapes at the same time:
- Rock - a closed fist
- Paper - a flat hand
- Scissors - two fingers extended in a V shape
The game has been played in China for a long time and later became popular in Japan. It spread around the world in the early 1900s.
The game has three possible outcomes:
- Draw - both players make the same shape
- Win - one player's shape beats the other's
- Lose - one player's shape is beaten by the other's
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The rules are:
- Rock beats scissors (rock crushes or blunts scissors)
- Paper beats rock (paper covers rock)
- Scissors beat paper (scissors cut paper)
If it's a draw, the game is replayed until there is a winner.
Rock paper scissors is often used to make a fair decision between two people, like flipping a coin or rolling dice. Unlike those methods, rock paper scissors involves some skill. Players can learn to recognize patterns in their opponent's choices and use that to their advantage.