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Ouija

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/ˈwidʒə/
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a board game that is often used as a tool for communicating with spirits or other supernatural entities, where players rest their hands on a planchette that moves to spell out messages on the board in response to questions asked by the players

Ouija is a board game often used for spiritual communication, involving a flat board with letters, numbers, and the words "yes" and "no." Players place their hands on a small, heart-shaped pointer, which moves across the board to spell out messages. The idea is that spirits or other supernatural forces guide the pointer to communicate with the players. Players ask yes-or-no questions, and the pointer supposedly moves to indicate answers. Though often used as a form of entertainment, Ouija boards have been associated with various superstitions and are sometimes viewed with caution due to beliefs about the potential for spiritual contact. The game is often played in a group setting, with one person acting as the leader.

  • They decided to try the Ouija after hearing so many stories about its mysterious powers.
  • Many people believe that using the Ouija can open doors to the spirit world.
  • She was skeptical about the Ouija but agreed to give it a try with her friends.
  • After the Ouija session, they all felt a strange presence in the room that lasted for hours.