Guess what?

Can you find out which 3D shape your partner has chosen before they work out your shape?
Exploring and noticing Working systematically Conjecturing and generalising Visualising and representing Reasoning, convincing and proving
Being curious Being resourceful Being resilient Being collaborative

Problem

This game, for two players, is based on the popular game 'Guess Who?'. 

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Guess What?

Each player needs:

  • a printed copy of these sheets, cut up into individual cards, each one picturing a 3D shape
  • a printed copy of this single sheet, showing all the 3D shapes 
  • a pencil. 

The aim of the game is to guess which shape your partner has chosen before they guess the shape you have chosen.

How to play:

  1. Each player chooses one of the shapes on the single sheet and marks it somehow, for example using a pencil tick. (If the sheet is laminated, you could use a whiteboard pen.) This is the shape that your opponent is trying to guess.
  2. Each player lays out all their cards face-up in front of them.
  3. Player 1 asks player 2 a question to try to find out information about the shape player 2 has chosen. Player 2 can only answer yes or no in response.
  4. Based on player 2's answer, player 1 turns face-down any shape cards that they now know can't have been chosen by player 2.
  5. Player 2 now asks player 1 a question in a simillar way.
  6. The winner is whichever player finds out their opponent's shape first.

Try playing the game lots of times.

What questions are the 'best' to ask in order to find out your opponent's shape before they guess yours? Why are they good questions?

We would love to hear about the questions that work well for you!