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  2. Eye Guess - Wikipedia

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    Eye Guess is an American game show created by Bob Stewart and hosted by Bill Cullen that aired on NBC from January 3, 1966, to September 26, 1969. [1] The game combined a general knowledge quiz with a Concentration -style memory element, in which the answers were shown to the players and their recall of their positions was tested.

  3. Hangman (game) - Wikipedia

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    Example game in which the letters A and N but not the whole word HANGMAN were guessed – incorrect guesses are noted at the bottom. Hangman is a guessing game for two or more players. One player thinks of a word, phrase, or sentence and the other(s) tries to guess it by suggesting letters or numbers within a certain number

  4. Numbers game - Wikipedia

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    The numbers game, also known as the numbers racket, the Italian lottery, Mafia lottery or the daily number, is a form of illegal gambling or illegal lottery played mostly in poor and working-class neighborhoods in the United States, wherein a bettor attempts to pick three digits to match those that will be randomly drawn the following day.

  5. Bulls and cows - Wikipedia

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    The numerical version of the game is usually played with four digits, but can be played with any number of digits. On a sheet of paper, the players each write a four-digit secret number. The digits must be all different. Then, in turn, the players try to guess their opponent's number who gives the number of matches.

  6. What's My Line? - Wikipedia

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    CBS announced in early 1967 that a number of game shows, including What's My Line?, were to be canceled at the end of the season. Bennett Cerf wrote that the network had decided that game shows were no longer suitable for prime time, and that the news was broken by The New York Times on February 14 [ 45 ] before anyone involved with the show ...

  7. Guessing - Wikipedia

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    A shell game is a scam disguised as a guessing game.. Guessing is the act of drawing a swift conclusion, called a guess, from data directly at hand, which is then held as probable or tentative, while the person making the guess (the guesser) admittedly lacks material for a greater degree of certainty. [1]