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  2. Three cups problem - Wikipedia

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    The solvable version of the problem. Here, cups A and C are upside down, and cup B is upright. The three cups problem, also known as the three cup challenge and other variants, is a mathematical puzzle that, in its most common form, cannot be solved. In the beginning position of the problem, one cup is upside-down and the other two are right ...

  3. Dudo - Wikipedia

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    For clarity and better game flow players typically use different words when referring to a quantity of dice (e.g. there are three dice under a cup) vs a kind of dice or suit (e.g. this die has three pips on its top face). When playing in Spanish, the names of the suits are semi-standardized, but no standardization has happened yet in other ...

  4. Four glasses puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Four glasses or tumblers are placed on the corners of a square Lazy Susan.Some of the glasses are upright (up) and some upside-down (down). A blindfolded person is seated next to the Lazy Susan and is required to re-arrange the glasses so that they are all up or all down, either arrangement being acceptable, which will be signalled by the ringing of a bell.

  5. Ambigram - Wikipedia

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    An intriguing catchphrase typography upside down invites the reader to rotate the magazine, in which the first names "Michael" or "Peter" are transformed into "Nathalie" or "Alice". [107] [108] In 2015 iSmart's logo on one of its travel chargers went viral because the brand's name turned out to be a natural ambigram that read "+Jews!" upside down.

  6. McDonald's is flipping its iconic arches upside down in an ...

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    A McDonald's in Lynwood, California, has turned its golden-arches sign upside down — and the chain's logos on social media are about to follow suit. A McDonald's in Lynwood, California, has ...

  7. Cup game - Wikipedia

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    Beat number 2: Alternating hands, quickly tap the top of the cup with the fingertips three times (In some variations, the table on either side of the cup is tapped) Beat number 3: Clap once Pick up the cup with the right hand and move it to the right; Beat number 4: Put the cup down onto the table (still upside down) with a firm percussive motion

  8. Playing card suit - Wikipedia

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    The Muslims renamed the suit of myriads as cups; this may have been due to seeing a Chinese character for "myriad" upside-down. The Chinese numeral character for Ten on the Tens of Myriads suit may have inspired the Muslim suit of swords. [3] Another clue linking these Chinese, Muslim, and European cards are the ranking of certain suits.

  9. Here’s What the Lines on a Solo Cup Are Actually For

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    Take a second to look at the plastic cups stashed in your cabinets for a future backyard party. You’ll notice several lines on each 16 oz. cup. The lines on Solo cups (and other plastic cups ...