Questions for mind games for adults. Intellectual-cognitive game "Smarts"

21.02.2019

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

QUESTIONS ARE GOOD

In conclusion, I would like to recall some questions. And those that I guessed and took at the last second, and those that I didn’t take, but then didn’t get angry, but gasped and giggled for a long time, and those that I just heard about, but didn’t forget, were remembered, and probably not just So. The authors of these questions are very different, I do not always know them, but all of them thanks a lot for the enjoyment. I bring questions, just to show a beautiful thing. It's always nice.

In 1544, this theater with pan-European glory finally opened in Padua. It was built in the form of an oval room with several tiers for spectators. Although inquisitive spectators willingly visited him, not one of the luminaries of the European scene aspired to his stage - rather the opposite. Why?

Answer: it was anatomical theater.

During the reign of Caesar Nero, repression fell upon the heads of dissident Roman aristocrats, who seemed dangerous to the emperor. No one was surprised by the death of Senator Caesonius Rufus, Consul Cornelius Sabinus, Decimus Pompey. And only the death of the rich man Wattius surprised many. Why?

Answer: he died a natural death.

One day, Chekhov, who fell ill, sent a messenger to the pharmacy for castor oil. The pharmacist dispensed two huge capsules. The angry writer sent the messenger back with an angry note: "I'm not a horse!" In response, the pharmacist dispensed six small capsules in a box. Why didn't he do it right away?

Answer: wanted to get a Chekhov's autograph.

Many pseudonyms of A. S. Pushkin are known. Can you name at least one Dantes pseudonym?

Answer: Abbot Busoni, Lord Whitmore, Earl of Monte Cristo. (The former is more accurate, since Count of Monte Cristo is a title that Edmond Dantès rightfully held as the owner of the respective island.)

The brother of the famous Osip de Ribas - Emmanuel de Ribas - also served in the Russian army. He bravely fought in many battles, stormed Ochakov and Izmail, was wounded many times. During the assault on Ishmael by the Turkish core, his hand was torn off. This, of course, upset him, but not too much. Why was he so unhappy about the loss of his arm?

Answer: hand was artificial. The real one was torn off near Ochakovo...

An unusual competition was held in one of the shopping districts of Tokyo. Its goal is "to educate sellers in the ability to actively trade even during the summer heat." Fifteen sellers took part in the competition, dressed in fur coats, thick pullovers, woolen underwear and earflaps. Under the terms of the competition, it was necessary to stand for an hour under the scorching sun at a temperature of 40 degrees above zero. Everyone succeeded. By what criteria was the winner determined?

Answer: the winner is the participant who put on most items of clothing(56).

“To Maxim Gorky in Sorrento,” was the usual response in the 1920s to some sacramental question. Who is the author of this question?

Answer: question “Who is good to live in Rus'?” Nekrasov was the first to ask.

Everyone knows the feat of Alexander Matrosov, who closed the enemy embrasure with his body. What is the name of the person who accomplished this feat fifty-ninth in a row during the years of World War II.

Answer: the same Sailors- only his feat was picked up by propaganda.

In the 1920s, employees of the criminal investigation department during their operational work used the so-called "hidden wear signs" instead of certificates. They consisted of service and camouflage tokens. The service badge was hidden under the lapel of his jacket. On the camouflage token, which was screwed on the front side of the lapel, there could be three different patterns: a hunter shooting a duck, a rider overcoming an obstacle, or ... Name the third, most common type of pattern.

Answer: pointing dog(and hunter). Hence the notorious insult to police officers.

What do a circle and a standard red clay brick have in common?

Answer: According to GOST, the weight of a standard red clay brick is 3,14 kilograms.

Once, in a conversation with Gilyarovsky, one merchant, a big fan of nightly revelry in restaurants, assured that he preferred Mumm brand French champagne to all others, giving this, from his point of view, a completely logical explanation. What was it?

Answer: drunk to insensibility, this merchant to the question of the waiter “What else would you like?” was usually able to utter only a lowing sound, after which he received another bottle of Mumm.

To take the position of cook for a certain Chinese emperor, the applicant had to prepare an edible dish from equal amounts of liquid, salt and product. There was a craftsman who passed this exam. What dish did he cook?

Answer: eggs.

Everyone knows it popular expression. However, in fact, it represents only the first part of the classic Latin saying, which ends with the words "rare luck." How did it sound in full?

Answer: V healthy body healthy mind- rare luck!

In one TV show, these two things were considered to have a remarkable common property: no matter how big they are, they always seem small to us. I'll give you a hint: these two words, most often used in the plural, begin with the same letter. Name these two words.

Answer: children And money.

I think that any resident of the CIS can easily guess what the Chinese write down for the verb with the help of two hieroglyphs, one of which means “bottle”, and the second - “woman”.

Answer: want, wish.

Dear experts! What is the nickname of the most famous in Russian and Soviet literature spaniel known to all of you.

Answer: Mu Mu: "... and after eight months ... she turned into a very good dog of the Spanish breed."

Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan, - V. I. Lenin, political figure. Askar Akaev, President of Kyrgyzstan, - Togolok Moldo, poet and thinker. Sapamurad Niyazov, President of Turkmenistan, is Makhtumkuli, poet and philosopher. Max Otto von Stirlitz, SS Standartenführer -?

Answer: Hitler. A portrait of the Fuhrer hung in Stirlitz's office.

The first such mechanism was made by Spanish mechanics on the instructions of the Holy Inquisition, and more than one sinner experienced its effect. This mechanism has reached our days almost unchanged, and all of you have probably experienced its effects on yourself. What is this mechanism?

Answer: drill.

Her story was told to us by the teacher and governess Raisa Kudasheva, and the composer Beckman set it to music. She was born away from society, experienced cold and cold, and her environment can, with a clear conscience, be called real animals. But her elderly killer gave her the opportunity after death to feel true bliss and give it to others. Name her.

Answer: herringbone who was born in the forest.

At this time, the Kalmyk throws a net over the wagon, runs around, waves his cudgel and shouts: “Away, devil!”. The Greek dances with weapons, slamming his sword against his shield and chopping the air. What do Kalmyk and Greek women do at the same time?

Answer: give birth. This is how they drive away evil spirits from the child.

Government of Canada air travel regulations specifically prohibit passengers from boarding an aircraft under certain conditions. Passengers obediently observe this rule and never violate it. What are these conditions?

Answer: it is forbidden to enter the aircraft during the flight.

In 1709, a resident of a German city named Farina invented and produced this water. But the Germans did not drink it, as did the French, who gave it the name by which it is known to us. But in Russia they drink it very willingly. In what city did its inventor Farina live?

Answer: in cologne- this is cologne, in French "Cologne water".

In a certain magazine cycle of parodies of love lyrics, readers saw in the list of parodied and the name famous poet, co-author of the Anthem of the USSR Harold El-Registan. It was under this text:

Blue-blue evening

pale moonlight,

skinny shoulders,

Eighteen years.

Tears on eyelashes

Waiting for me in the garden.

I'm already over thirty.

Answer: instead of a parody of El Registan, his actual poem.

This guitar has six, the domra has only five, and the harp has only four. What is it about?

Answer: about the number of letters in the name these tools.

It is widely known what role patronage has played in Russia, the USSR and the CIS at all times. At the end of the last century, there was even a phraseological unit "cottage with patronage." What did he mean?

Answer: the dacha is bad and the roof is leaking.

I hope that after reading these questions and answers, you will be more willing to support me in the fact that the question of the CGC is a real literary work. With a plot, a climax, a denouement and a plot, with individual features style, conflict and mass of tropes. Moreover, all this is on an insignificant volume, so it is really difficult to make a good question.

ANSWERS ARE DIFFERENT

A new hobby of a number of connoisseurs arose precisely with us in Odessa, at a large and representative tournament held in 1991. Was asked, in general, not complex issue: "Name a new, environmentally friendly and popular among young people vehicle on 8 wheels. Many easily gave the correct answer - "roller skates." But everyone was amazed by the Murom team. Obviously, remembering the unforgettable period of our history from 1982 to 1985, they answered that it was ... gun carriage! The laughter in the hall after the announcement of this answer subsided in about five minutes.

From that moment on, incorrect answers became almost as much an object of interest (and perhaps more of an object of art) as correct ones. They usually entertain the audience even more than the right ones, and legends about the best among the worst are passed on among connoisseurs, as they say, by word of mouth.

A number of teams that coped with the answer ahead of time, just out of a cheerful mood, come up with such an answer that at least take out the saints, and indicate it in a note, marking it so that the rules are not violated, with the letters C.V. (private version) - if such an answer is good , the leader is not a sin to read it aloud. But answers given in all seriousness are usually much funnier. Special prizes are established for them (for example, in Dnepropetrovsk such a prize is called “Spreading Cranberry” and represents a hefty bottle of Finnish cranberry vodka - they say, if you invent such things with sober eyes ...). And I collect them, and I am pleased to provide several copies of this collection for your judgment.

For example, here's a question:

In the 50s of our century, at a meeting of geologists, the last toast was proclaimed to the Russian Emperor Alexander II. Why?

The answer is quite logical - sold Alaska and will not be sent there. But one team answered: "He freed the geologists from serfdom" - and after the announcement of this answer, it was impossible to play for some time.

Napoleon was not very eccentric, but he threatened to guillotine the cook who cooked him a chicken. Napoleon's hatred for this dish is explained by the same reason as the love for him by Soviet emigrants in America. Name this reason.

The matter seems to be simple: both in Corsica and in America chicken is the food of the poor, the cheapest meat. Napoleon was uncomfortable with the reminder of his poor childhood. But one of the teams replied that Napoleon resented ... a reminder of his thick thighs! Thank God I didn't make it great emperor before that, otherwise he would have declared war on Ukraine ...

And even I am surprised at the answer to this question. It sounds pretty solemn.

Science defines it as a non-standard wet material, which includes metal, glass, rags and a large amount of organic and mineral substances. What is it?

The answer is pretty simple: garbage. As one of the teams during a rather tense game, when a lot depended on this answer, managed to think of such an answer as “sausage” - yes, yes, that's right! - is still a mystery to me. Does such a sausage exist? Or does it still happen sometimes? Don't know...

Or another very good question:

Beautiful answer: "A small step for one person, but a big step for all mankind" Neil Armstrong's words. And what a wonderful answer one of the teams gave - it's incomprehensible to the mind! "Poor Yorick!" I don’t even know if a point should be awarded for such a flight of the mind, as well as for the correct answer ...

And here is a rather piquant situation. The question was asked:

What did experienced convicts in Russian prisons tattoo on their buttocks to make their lives easier?

Of course, portrait of the Emperor- they did not dare to whip him. But one of the teams gave such an answer that I was surprised to note how long it takes to imagine this picture in order to write such a thing. Here is the answer word for word: “The inscription “Life cracked””. Considering that the team was purely female, one can only admire - what else to do?

Quite recently, at the Ukrainian Championship, a question was asked:

Jean-Paul Sartre chose as an epigraph to the newspaper he published the words: "Be realistic - demand ..." What?

The correct answer is a rather elegant paradox - "impossible". But our games are not only played by the Sartres, and so one of the answers read: "Surrender", and the other - "Top up after sedimentation." It’s good, of course, that Sartre did not live to see us, but how can he reach us!

This example is very recent. The question went like this:

Leonardo da Vinci introduced one invention in Europe, which he called "an alternative to a dirty tablecloth." What is this invention?

The answer is simple - napkins. But it's not that interesting. And which of the answers to this question actually given by the teams is more interesting: “toilet bowl” or “ abstract painting', I leave it to you to judge.

And what only I did not hear from children! For example, at the recently ended championship of Odessa on “What? Where? When?" among schools... There was everything: both successes, and failures, and correct answers, and, of course, incorrect ones, which are somehow more interesting than correct ones. So, to the question:

Scandinavian hell was significantly different from what we are used to christian hell. And what is the main difference between the Scandinavian hell and the Christian one?

- the answer is actually elementary: for the Scandinavians, fire is grace, and therefore their hell was not fiery, but was kingdom of eternal cold. But one children's team answered: "It's not the devils who torture people, but people the devils," and another suggested an even more eccentric version: "It's not bad people who get there, but good people." Anyway, it's logical. It would be even more logical to combine these two answers ...

I asked the kids the following question:

At the Philadelphia Zoo, a lion fell ill: his mane began to crumble, and the rest of the lions drove him away for this. What did the zoo staff do to get the lion back into the pack?

Many have given the correct answer: made him a wig. But isn't it prettier version one of the teams: “Transferred him to the lionesses”? After all, such measures perfectly help not only lions!

However, the above cases at least do not cause controversy.

And in Yerevan, at one of the tournaments, they once asked the question:

The oldest in Spain and the largest in the world, the Spaniards call "El Gordo" - "Fatty Piece". She is also called the godmother of the Barcelona Olympics. What is it about?

The question for an experienced team is simple - about the lottery. But 90% of the average teams and almost all, so to speak, non-professionals, immediately confidently give the same answer: “Of course, this is Montserrat Caballe!” I easily prove to them that there are older people in Spain, and bigger ones in the world, but after that they have some kind of gloomy feeling - they did it, they say, but it is not yet clear how exactly ...

And what jokes does old Freud make with the subconscious of teams, especially youth ones, in general, it takes a long time to tell. The question was asked at the time:

The answer is not that complicated. It is clear that we are talking about "Seven-up" - therefore, this "PepsiCo". And the stars of our school tournament gave the answer: "This is a company that produces briefs -" a week "". It was said after all - there is a number on the T-shirt! And I don’t have enough imagination to imagine a great forward on the field in such equipment ...

This is just a small part of my collection. I will gratefully accept any worthy replenishment - just not at tournaments. And that's enough.

THAT'S ALL!

After reading this, you already know a little about how to compose questions for mind games. Now you can try and play - it is quite possible that you will like it. But how to join a friendly family of fans of these games? Usually quite simple - in many cities there are such clubs. And if there is no such club in your city, who is stopping you from creating it? There is an International Association of Clubs “What? Where? When?" - they will always help and prompt if necessary. Look at the site http://chgk.tvigra.ru/mak/ - you will learn a lot of interesting things. Oleg Stepanov's database of questions (http://db.chgk.info/) contains the vast majority of questions asked at mind games worldwide. And the best site that tells us about the news in the world of game lovers is http://news.chgk.info/ - it is also useful to ask them. In general, one has only to start - then it is already very difficult to wean. If you want, try it! But at your own risk.

Cross is a question. Intellectual marathon

3-4 teams of 10-12 people are preliminarily formed, who come up with names for themselves and make emblems.

Leading.

Hurry everyone to the cross!

Let's start the cross-question!

Cross members,

Don't be afraid to ask questions

Solve problems

Good luck!

Dear viewers, we will greet the participants of the intellectual game "Cross-Question" with thunderous applause. These are commands...

And this is the fairest jury in our camp, which will evaluate the knowledge and abilities of our players. (Represented by the jury.)

Competition "The most-most"

Leading. I give whistles to team captains. With them, they will notify about the readiness of their team to respond. Whoever answers correctly first gets 1 point for their team. Are the conditions clear? Started!

1. The most famous cartoonist? (Walt Disney)

7. The most difficult period in the life of bearded men? (The era of Peter I)

9. Man's very first garment? (Diaper)

10. The most "resourceful" competition? (KVN)

12. Most stubborn pet? (Donkey)

14. The deepest lake on Earth? (Baikal)

16. The southernmost mainland? (Antarctica)

17. The most prickly plant on the windowsill? (Cactus)

18. The most important god of the ancient Slavs? (Perun)

19. The largest island? (Greenland)

21. The tallest building in Moscow? (Ostankino Tower.)

22. What is the shortest month of the year? (February)

23. Most funny genre plays? (Comedy)

25. What is the most common time mechanism? (Watch)

26. The very first astronaut to go into outer space? (Leonov)

27. The most famous competitions in Hellas? (Olympic Games.)

28. The most famous novel in verse? (A. S. Pushkin. "Eugene Onegin".)

29. The most famous liar? (Baron Munchausen.)

30. The slowest animal? (Three-toed sloth.)

32. The tallest plant in the world? (Eucalyptus)

33. The thickest plant in the world? (Baobab)

34. The most famous words of Y. Gagarin? ("Go!")

Summarizing.

Competition "Multi-remote"

Leading. All of you love cartoons and know the lines of cartoon characters well. Answer which cartoon character owns the words:

1. "The matter of life!" (Carlson)

2. "That's the wrong sandwich!" (Cat Matroskin.)

3. “I don’t want anything!” (Princess from the film "The Bremen Town Musicians".)

4. "Guys, let's live together!" (Cat Leopold)

5. "Well, Chumadan, wait!" (Wolf)

6. “Eat, daughter, a dietary egg” (King from m / f “The Bremen Town Musicians”.)

7. "I'm lying in the sun." (Turtle and Lion cub.)

8. "Have you been to Tahiti?" (Parrot Kesha.)

9. “I live like a toadstool, but I want to fly.” (Water)

10. “Tell me, Snow Maiden, where have you been?” (Hare)

Summarizing.

Contest "Talking Surnames"

Leading. The occupations of these people are anagrams of their names and surnames. Your task is to calculate professions by last name.

1. Rapov (cook).

2. Korovin (escort).

3. Egor Platonov (neurologist).

4. Sidorov (rice grower).

5. Podelov (field grower).

6. Qatadov (lawyer).

7. Kologin (cynologist).

8. Pechkin (stove maker).

9. Rezhenin (engineer).

10. Annoyance (gardener).

11. Wertherina (veterinarian).

12. Tildoev (driver).

13. Procedova (seller).

14. Lobyrov (fisherman).

15. Arkhipova (cook).

Summarizing.

Competition "Do you believe that..."

1. Does a horse snort to warn others of danger? (No, he clears his nose to smell better.)

2. In zoological museum Is there a stuffed Kamchadal in St. Petersburg? (No, Kamchadal is a resident of Kamchatka.)

3. Dollar - currency unit Ethiopia, Liberia, Singapore? (Yes)

4. Migratory birds have two nests - in the place of residence and in the southern regions? (No)

5. Are rabbits, like kittens, born blind? (No)

6. Do crocodiles cry when they devour their prey? (No. Salt water crocodiles often cry on the shore, but they simply get rid of excess salt, and do not cry out of remorse or remorse.)

7. Do swifts even sleep on the fly? (Yes. At sunset, swifts fly up to small height and sleep on the fly, and at dawn they descend closer to the ground.)

8. In medicine, the diagnosis of Munchausen's syndrome is given to a patient who lies a lot? (No, such a diagnosis is given to a patient who has a constant desire to be treated.)

9. In Japan, do students write on the blackboard with a colored ink brush? (Yes)

10. Are you taller in the morning than in the evening? (Yes)

11. Can you see a rainbow at midnight? (Yes)

12. Does a cobra dance to the tune of a fakir? (No, the cobra is not able to hear music: when the lid is removed from the basket where the snake is located, the cobra rises, preparing for defense. And then follows the movements of the pipe, preparing for the attack.)

13. Are there man-eating flies in Africa? (Yes, African tumbu fly larvae can penetrate deep under human skin, forming excruciating open wounds.)

14. In Africa, fortified pencils are produced for children who tend to gnaw on anything? (Yes)

15. Is the eye filled with air? (No, the eye is filled with fluid.)

Summarizing.

Competition "Tricky Questions"

1. When is a person in a room without a head? (When he sticks it out of the window.)

2. What should be done to keep four guys in one boot? (Remove one boot from each.)

3. When a horse is bathed, what does it look like? (Wet)

4. In what year do people eat more than usual? (In leap year)

5. What disease on earth has no one been ill with? (Nautical)

6. What gets bigger when put upside down? (Number 6)

7. When does the sentry walk upside down? (Always)

8. What do a crocodile and a suitcase have in common? (Leather)

9. What is behind the hare and the heron in front? (Letter C)

10. How to jump from a ten-meter ladder and not hurt yourself? (You have to jump from the bottom step.)

11. How many months in a year have 28 days? (All months)

12. The dog was tied to a ten-meter rope, and walked 300 meters. How did she do it? (The rope was not tied to anything.)

13. Three tractor drivers have a brother Ivan, but Ivan has no brothers. Could this be? (Yes, if the tractor drivers are women.)

14. What is in first place in Russia, and second in France? (Letter P)

15. Small, gray, like an elephant. Who is this? (Baby elephant)

16. What is the name of the costume for those who are above everyone and below everyone? This word is translated from Greek as "a man in a boat." (space suit)

17. Everyone knows that Cheburentsia has two right legs, two left legs, two legs in front and the same number in the back. How many legs does Cheburentsia have? (Four)

18. How should a stone be thrown so that it returns? (Up)

19. I have two coins for a total of 15 kopecks. One of them is not a nickel. What are these coins? (Another coin is a nickel, and the first is 10 kopecks.)

20. What can be cooked but not eaten? (Lessons)

Summarizing.

Competition "Alphabetic stuff in riddles"

A. Striped toddler. (Watermelon)

B. Tears himself, yells, does not let the dormouse sleep. (Alarm)

B. I will spin, I will complete, I will fly to heaven. (Helicopter)

G. The box jumps on its knees - it sings, it cries bitterly. (Accordion) D. Doesn't offend anyone, but everyone pushes her. (Door)

E. What kind of girl?

Doesn't sew anything

And in needles all year round. (Hedgehog)

Y. Prickly, but not a hedgehog. (Ruff)

G. An oak tree hid in a golden ball. (Acorn)

3. If you turn it - a wedge, if you turn it around - damn it. (Umbrella)

I. She gave everyone clothes, but she herself was naked. (Needle) K. Made a hole, dug a hole,

The sun is shining and he doesn't know. (Mole) L. Takes nothing for himself - gives everything to others. (Spoon)

M. A red-hot arrow fell an oak near the village. (Lightning)

N. A flock of birds is resting on five wires.

O. What is before us:

Two shafts behind the ears

In front of the wheel

And the nurse on the nose? (Glasses)

P. There is a ladder in the field,

The house runs up the stairs. (Train)

R. Whoever touches -

It clings to it. (burdock)

C. Balls hang on the knots, turned blue from the heat.

(Plums) T. Frowning, frowning,

Will hit the tears - there will be nothing left. (Cloud)

U. I come from fire, and I die from fire. (Coal)

F. Sleeps during the day, flies at night,

Passers-by are scared. (Owl)

X. In our kitchen for a whole year

Santa Claus lives in the closet. (Fridge)

C. Two legs conspired

Make arcs and circles. (Compass)

Ch. From the hot well

Water flows through the nose. (Kettle)

Sh. On the squares of the board

The kings brought down the regiments.

No for battle with regiments

No bullets, no bayonets. (Chess)

S. Bone back,

There is a bristle on the back. (Toothbrush)

E. A mole climbed into our yard,

Digs the ground at the gate.

A ton will enter the mouth of the earth,

If the mole opens its mouth. (Excavator)

Y. I'm spinning, spinning,

And I'm not lazy

Spin around all day. (Yula)

I. If it were not for him,

Wouldn't say anything. (Language)

Summarizing.

Competition "Color Questions"

1. What city is called "White Stone" and "Golden-domed"? (Moscow)

2. What is lilac in Vladimir Markin's song, and blue in Vyacheslav Dobrynin's song? (Fog)

3. What "white" person's nose is always red? (At the snowman)

4. What starts with the red line? (Paragraph)

6. In the movie "The Adventures of Pinocchio", the turtle Tortilla was played by an actress named Zelenaya. What is her name? (Rina)

7. What is the name of a fun establishment located in Moscow on Tsvetnoy Boulevard? (Circus)

8. What do we call "green-eyed" transport? (Taxi)

9. What is the name of the most famous painting by K. Malevich? ("Black square")

11. How many and what colors did the first traffic lights have? (Two: green - "you can go", red - "stop".)

12. What is the name of the Chinese "yellow river"? (Huanhe)

13. What is the name of V. Shukshin's film about the fate of a thief? ("Red viburnum")

14. What tree is called "white-barreled" and "green-haired"? (Birch)

15. "The black cow overcame the whole world." What is this? (Night)

16. What is indigo? (Blue dye from India, which was brought to Europe in antiquity.)

17. What bird does A. Sviridova sing about: "... the child of sunset"? (Pink flamingo)

18. What is the name of a marine mammal that has survived today only in the north Pacific Ocean? (Grey whale)

19. What red gem has become the brand of the domestic TV? (Ruby)

Summarizing.

Competition "Who thinks"

1. The Chinese believe that seven things are necessary for human life: firewood, oil, tea, salt, vinegar, rice. And what else? (Soya)

2. Great commander Hannibal believed that it was possible to fight not only with weapons, but also ... vessels with living beings that the soldiers threw on enemy ships. This practice often brought victory. Who was in the vessels? (Poisonous snakes)

3. Disneyland cleaners say "it's trash No. 1." What it is? (Chewing gum)

4. Muslims consider this day of the week a holiday. What day is it? (Friday)

5. Ethiopians believe that a man who has been married to one woman for 25 years is worthy of a reward. Which? (In Ethiopia, men are given the Order of Marriage Fidelity.)

6. What did Homer consider "a river flowing around the Earth"? (Ocean)

7. The Japanese rightly believe that they are the champions in the production of this product. What? (Japan has the most fish in a year.)

8. The Eskimos of Greenland consider their language to be the calmest. Why? (There are no swear words in it.)

9. Bernard Shaw believed that this particular caricature of him was the best. What is this? (Reflection in the mirror)

10. Residents of this European capital believe that they are the ancestors ballroom dancing. Name the country. (England)

Summarizing. Winner's reward ceremony.

i.
Productive.

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Questions for intelligence.

They allow you to create intrigue, attract attention. These questions are built on the basic level of knowledge of a person, but are somewhat encrypted so that the player fully demonstrates his thinking abilities. During the discussion of such issues, entertaining and unexpected versions and arguments arise, which enhances interest in the game.

Examples:

- The English King George I, from the age of 54 until the end of his life, was forced to constantly use the services of an interpreter. What happened to him at that age?(He became English king, and since was German, did not know in English and did not want to learn it, he used the services of translators.)

- In the early 90s of the XX century, the National Hockey League appeared new team- "Mighty ducks" from the city of Anaheim. How does the name of the ice arena built in this city sound in translation into Russian?("Pond")

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"The answer is in the question."

An interesting variation of intelligence questions, where the answer is contained in the question itself. These questions perfectly train the players' instinct for the correct answer and the ability to isolate the necessary information from the information provided.

Examples:

In ancient Rus', in order to pay off, they could chop off part of a silver ingot. What do we now call the severed part? (Ruble)

Imagine that you are the captain of a spaceship. There are 5 people in your team, they are 20 years old. How old is the entire crew? (5x20=100 + the number of years of the captain, i.e. the person who was asked the question)

2.
^ Questions are jokes.

These are witty questions, where the essence is hidden behind the outer elementary shell, which leads away.

Examples:

- A wheel is rolling, one corner is red, the other green. When the wheel rolls to the edge of the table, what angle will it have on top?(The wheel has no corners)

What are the players running for?(On the field)

3.
"Originally about the banal"

A very interesting variant of questions on intelligence. Here, the most ordinary, well-known things are looked at from an unusual angle. Players experience a surge of emotion as they agonize over a difficult question and the answer is simple and almost obvious.

Examples:

- What is the name of an acorn that has lived to old age?(Oak)

- This is the name of the shark of the Vologda rivers.(Pike)

- He was an accomplice of the arrested representative of royal blood.(Wolf. “... In the dungeon there the princess is grieving, and Gray wolf serves her faithfully")

4.
^ Question - hint.

Such questions consist of 3 - 5 hints - hints for the correct answer. First, the facilitator says the first clue. If the team guesses correctly, they get 5 points. Otherwise, the facilitator says the second clue, and so on. the price of the answer decreases with each attempt, and the hints, of course, are becoming more and more transparent.



Examples:

a) In ancient times, the ruler of this country was the daughter of Yaroslav the Wise.

b) One of my acquaintances associates this country with Sangria wine

c) Ikarus is a good bus.(Hungary)

2.
Questions like "the unknown about the known".

An excellent type of questions for mind games. They provide amazing, entertaining, little-known information about simple things. Often, after hearing such a question, players offer the most incredible versions. And what is their surprise when they find out the correct answer. Such questions increase interest in the game and replenish the knowledge base of participants and spectators.

Examples:

- With a blow of his tail, he can knock down a horse.(Crocodile)

- In Spanish and Turkish, as well as centuries ago, one of the meanings of this word is “the art of reducing dislocations”. And for us, this is a section of science that has nothing to do with medicine.(Algebra)

3.
Questions on logical and associative thinking.

Such questions are of particular interest to players, because they ask the need to build a chain of reasoning. These are questions - tasks, questions - tasks.

Examples:

- There are three matches, remove the match from the middle without touching it.(Shift the last match to the other side, and the middle one will become the last one.)

- ^ Unscramble the line famous song, if each of her words is replaced by the opposite in meaning: "False women get sick from football."("Real men play hockey")

- In the presented series of words, find the extra: table, hippopotamus, car, parrot.(Parrot, because the rest of the words denote concepts that have four points of support)

4.
Lucky questions.

These are multiple-choice questions, the so-called test questions. They are good because you can ask the most abstruse question and the player has a chance to answer correctly. The optimal number of options is from 3 to 5. To make it more complicated, you can add a condition that none of the answer options may be correct or two options may be correct at once.

Examples:

Grandfather Mazai could run for 40 miles:

- to Vologda;

- to Kostroma;

- for a Kalashnikov assault rifle.

5.
Approach questions.

Questions, the answers to which are obvious, but it is very difficult to obtain more precise data. It is important that the facts underlying the question are interesting and entertaining. The team that gives the closest answer to the truth wins.

Examples:

- In Veliky Ustyug, the greatest depth of soil freezing in the Vologda region was registered. She composes…(126 cm)

ii.
Productive.

This section groups questions that are allowed in mind games under any conditions.

1.
Questions to reproduce the acquired knowledge (reproducing questions).

These questions are of lower value for intellectual games. They are designed only for memory, practically do not need explanation, it is impossible to answer them using quick wit and logical thinking. Valid only in games with educational purposes, when it is necessary to check the level of knowledge. All such questions should be asked only on the basis of the material covered.

Examples:

What is the name of the first president of Russia? (Boris Nikolaevich Yeltsin)

2.
Reproducing questions "with a trick."

These questions have more high value, because they require not only memory, but also attention.

Example:

When did World War II start? (They usually answer that July 22, 1941, confusing with the beginning of the Second World War. The correct answer is September 1, 1939)

3.
Enumeration.

Such questions, or rather tasks, require you to list something that has some kind of common feature: Kremlin towers, girls' names, Russian fairy tales about animals, etc. But it looks rather monotonous and even tedious, and it can be difficult for judges to assess the correctness of the answer, because. sometimes they don't have complete information By asked a question topic. Such questions are possible only at intellectual auctions, or with the proviso that you need to name at least 3-3 concepts.

4.
Questions - lectures.

Such questions require a very detailed answer, which immediately reduces interest in the game. allowed only in the case of games at stations where the referee can calmly listen to the participant.

Example:

What are the climatic conditions of central Russia?

iii.
Types of questions and tasks that are not allowed in intellectual games.

1.
Questions are pranks.

They demand from the player a memorized answer to this particular question, and in case of a mistake, the participant experiences a feeling of humiliation, as from bad joke. Often they imply a dialogue between the master (Z.) and the responder (O.)

Example:

Z. - It hangs on the wall and smells of sour cream. What's happened?

O. - I don't know.

Z. - Oh you! It's the same bike.

O. - And why does it smell like sour cream?

Z. - And what I want, so I lubricate.

2.
Unethical questions.

Examples of such questions, of course, will not be given. It is believed that such questions will never be asked by self-respecting people.

To write a script for any intellectual and cognitive game, it is necessary to take into account the main types of intellectual games and the classification of questions and tasks for games, then any game will be successful.

When organizing and conducting any intellectual and cognitive game, it is necessary to take into account not only the type, form of the game, the content of the questions, but also the entire course of the game, preparation for the event. Below is an algorithm for constructing an intellectual game, fulfilling the necessary conditions of which, anyone can organize and conduct any intellectual game - educational game.

Algorithm for constructing an intellectual game.

Intellectual games consist of a game plot, questions, musical design, artistic design.

An educational game can be devoted to any topic. But it is advisable to plan and conduct games that contribute to obtaining additional knowledge in academic subjects. To do this, it is necessary to have close contact with educational institutions and an accurate understanding of the missing knowledge of students.

^ When developing an educational game, you need to keep in mind:


  • the amount of actual knowledge of students;

  • the formation of the skills necessary for independent work (the ability to plan and distribute work in time, use reference material; formation of self-assessment and self-control actions, etc.);

  • level of intellectual development;

  • type of attention, memory, temperament;

  • health status.

Based on the age characteristics of children and the choice of topic, you can start collecting required material(riddles, poems, literary works, historical facts, proverbs, sayings, sayings of famous people, paintings by artists, etc.), which is then assembled into blocks and put on an “interesting shape”. All tasks in the blocks should be arranged "from simple to complex", if necessary, accompanied by lighting, musical effects, as well as the use of the necessary props. Thus, we can name the necessary conditions for the organization and conduct of intellectual games:

1.
The competence of the leader, the ability to behave in front of the participants in the games, good diction, appropriate clothing. Availability of executive and competent assistants (if necessary.

2.
70% of the questions should be built on the material studied by the guys. 30% - new material.

3.
Questions should be formulated in an interesting way, built on the principle of "the unknown about the known", based not on specialized knowledge, but on publicly available facts, logical thinking and intuition. Questions should contain clues that are barely noticeable at first glance, pushing the train of thought into the right direction. Ask in the correct form with a clear wording and assume an unambiguous answer.

4.
Teams must be formed in advance (except when the formation of a team is provided for by the game scenario).

5.
competent jury.

6.
Additions to enhance the game flavor (props, etc.)

7.
The plot of the game.

8.
The venue of the game and its design (artistic and musical).

9.
Prizes.

« Rebus- a riddle in which the desired word or phrase is depicted by a combination of figures of letters or signs ”S.I. Ozhegov

Rules for solving puzzles.

Rule 1 The objects and living beings depicted in the drawings are most often (with rare exceptions) read as words in nominative case And singular. Sometimes the desired object in the picture is indicated by an arrow. A letter is added to the word in the nominative case.

Rule 2. If the picture is drawn upside down, read the word from the end. For example, a cat is drawn upside down - we read the TOK.

Rule 3 The inverted commas after the picture indicate how many letters to remove from the end of the word denoting what is shown in the picture.

Rule 4 Commas in front of the picture indicate how many letters to remove at the beginning of the word denoting what is shown in the picture.

Rule 5 Numbers may appear above or below the picture. Each digit is the number of a letter in a word: 1 is the first letter of the word, 2 is the second letter, 3 is the third, and so on. A certain set of numbers below or above the picture says that you need to take only these letters and read them in the specified order. A crossed-out number means that the given letter should be omitted.


Rule 6 The equal sign between letters means replacing a certain letter (or combination of letters) of a word with another letter (or combination of letters).

Rule 7 Letters can be depicted inside other letters, above other letters, under and behind them. In such cases, it is necessary to understand in what spatial relationships the depicted letters consist. For example, inside the letter O, the letters LK are drawn - we read WOLF (although you can also read it as LKVO). The letters OD are written on top, R on the bottom - we read the people. The letters YES are written in front, and CHA is written behind - we read TASK.

- WOLF

Rule 8 Letters can be drawn on the surface of other letters. For example, a large letter H is depicted, and small I are scattered across it - we read PONY (although you can also read it as IPON, NISI or IZIN).

and and

And and and and and and

Rule 9 The techniques listed above can be combined with each other.

Another type of puzzle is anagram.

Anagram is the rearrangement of letters in a word to form another word. For example, an ax is a murmur, a burbot is Milan, a whim is an order. By rearranging the letters, you can get more than two new words: - steep - pen - chock. Children who love to play anagrams can gradually acquire "absolute literacy." Anagrams can be simple (KAPOR - PORKA) or compound, as well as poetic.

Compound anagrams:

^ Examples of poetic anagrams:

Do you read first

Do you read from the end

You will find me on any ship. (Cook)

I lie on the ground

Nailed to iron.

But stop the letters -

I'm going to the pot. (Sleeper, noodles)

The topic of the lesson can be encrypted by rearranging the words. For example:

Costume modeling - deMoroliniev makosty. Or finish the lesson with the phrase - thank you for the fence!

And again the game. The use of gaming technologies contributes to a positive attitude to work.

Verse anagrams:

1. I played roles on stage,

I performed in the arena

The letters, apparently, were joking -

They took it and turned it into utensils,

And now in the kitchen deftly

I rub carrots.

(Grater, actor)

2. Read me on the left

And I will be a wicked dog.

But time will count

When you read it the other way around.

(Dog, year)

3. I am a tree with a fragrant color,

I give a cool shade

Resting under my crown

On a windless hot day

But if the consonants

I will rearrange in myself

Get a new word

Bringing death to me.

(linden, saw)

4. You will solve the problem freely:

I am a small part of the face.

But read me from the end

You can see anything in me.

(nose, sleep)

5. I am a tree in my native country,

You will find me everywhere in the forests,

But stop the syllables in me

And I will provide water.

(Pine, pump)

ANAGRAMS:

1. IN SULE DIORASL CHKOLAYO, IN SULE NAO LAROS (A Christmas tree was born in the forest, it grew in the forest)

2. YODIT KYCHOB TSIAAKCHAE, ETAKHYZDV AN DUHO (The bull is walking, swaying, sighing on the go)

3. NLAMEYOK CHELEKO LODOKHON MIYOZ… (It’s cold in winter for a small Christmas tree…)

4. U KOMULRYAO UBD NYZELEY, AAYATLZ ETSP ... (At Lukomorye, a green oak, a golden chain ...)

5.A OMIA VIOBYUL TEVIZH AN TSADAVDT OPYATM ZHETAE… (And my love lives on the twenty-fifth floor…)

6. VARYAKASI VYULOB - RYVAKIS LOVSA SCHEBOLAA ... (Beautiful love - beautiful words promised...)

7. SHANA NYATA MOKROG ECHAPTL (Our Tanya cries loudly)

8. YARUB LOYUMG BEON RETOK, KHIVRI SIEZHENN URTYAK (A storm covers the sky with darkness, twisting snow whirlwinds)

9.ZHDYNAOD, IN THE TUDSNEYUU UNYUMIZ I POST I ZI SUEL ​​LYVESH (Once, in the cold winter season, I came out of the forest).

Intellectual-cognitive game "Smarts"

One of such interesting forms can be called the traditional intellectual and cognitive game "Umniki", which has been held among the educational institutions of the city of Noyabrsk for 10 years already. The game "Smarts" is an integral part additional education cities. None pass without her. academic year. A special place in the intellectual game "Umniki" is occupied by the theme dedicated native land, fatherland, motherland.

^ Age of game participants: senior and middle school age, from 2 to 20 teams

Goals and objectives of the game: creating conditions for the relationship between basic and additional education of children, the development of intelligence and creativity students, expanding the horizons of students, fostering patriotism, love for their native land, fostering in schoolchildren a sense of collectivism, mutual assistance, responsibility and independence.

^ Documentation for the game: To conduct the game for the participants of the game, a position , which describes the goals and objectives of the game, the procedure and conditions for conducting, lists the names of the 3 rounds of the game and the dates of their conduct. A month before each round, the game is developed appendix to the position , which specifies the date, time and place of the game; describes the circle of knowledge for the participants in the game, i.e. sections of the material that you need to know for successful participation in the game are determined; the recommended literature for the game is described, the holding is announced additional training to the game (for teams, if possible, lectures and excursions on the topic of the game are held, which are conducted by specialists from the Central library system or the Museum Resource Center); an organizational meeting for teams is announced, which is held 3 days before the game (the organizers of the game name the topics of the rounds, the bet of each round is announced, organizational issues are clarified on it).

^ Thematic content: The theme of games can be very diverse. Usually a common theme is taken for the three rounds of the game, and each round is named according to common theme, in each round one branch of knowledge is taken (for example: persons, music, art, etc.)

^ Rules of the game:

The game consists of 5 rounds. At the beginning of the game, each team receives a starting capital - 25 lepta. When answering a question, the teams make bets, write down the answer on the sheets and raise the card corresponding to the number of the chosen answer (in the "Test" round), or write down the answer option on the sheet, which is then read aloud by the croupier. If the answer is correct, the bet is doubled; if not, the team loses its mite(s). Thinking time - 30 seconds (1 min).

At the end of the game, the earned capital is calculated. The winners of the round are the teams with the most points. The winner of the entire game (season) is the team that scored the most mites in 3 rounds.

The game provides a variety of forms and content rounds :


  • "Test"- consists of 25 test questions. Round rate: one question - 1 mite. By answering the question, the team gains (or loses) 1 mite.

  • "Mapping"- game participants are invited to compare the proposed indicators, for example, "Dates and events", "The names of famous people and their exploits", etc. In this round, 1 question is proposed - comparison, for 1 (1.5) minutes the participants of the game must compare the indicators. Round rate: one question - 4 mites. If the team answered the question correctly, they receive 4 mites, and if they made at least one mistake, they lose 4 mites.

  • "Description"- it is necessary to determine the name or name from the description of something or someone, for example - round " Historical reference”- descriptions of battles and battles are presented, you need to find out what it is about. Round rate: one question - 2 mites. For one wrong answer, 2 mites are taken.

  • "Video Round"- game participants are offered video questions on the topic of the game. Round rate: one question - 2 mites. For one wrong answer, 2 mites are taken.

  • "Music Round"- game participants are offered musical questions on the theme of the game, for example, songs of the war years sound, you need to guess the artist or the name of the song. Round rate: one question - 2 mites. For one wrong answer, 2 mites are taken.

  • "Pig in a bag" Participants must guess which object is in the bag. The round consists of 3 questions. Rate - one question - 1 mite. For one wrong answer, 1 mite is taken.

  • "All in" This is the final round! The teams were asked one difficult question. They must give one, the only correct answer to it in 1 minute. The team chooses the bet itself: it can bet 1 mite, or maybe all the mite earned for the game. The team writes the answer on the sheet. The croupier reads out the answer. If the answer is correct, the bet is doubled. If not, all contributions made are taken away.

Traditionally, there are always 3 rounds in the game. These are “Test”, “Pig in a Poke” and “All-in”. The remaining rounds are selected in accordance with the theme of the game and the possibilities of the organizers.

It should be noted that the game uses a Microsoft Power Point presentation: the screen displays the names of the rounds, questions and correct answers, the materials of the “Video Round”, etc. The presentation allows the game participants to better understand the content of the issue, and during the time allotted for discussion, game participants can, looking at the question, clarify incomprehensible facts. Traditionally, the club's curator is responsible for the presentation, which makes up all the questions and tasks for the game and draws up the presentation.

^ Hosts and assistants: The game is usually played by 2 representatives of the Umniki club: a boy and a girl. The game requires 14 croupiers (according to the number of teams) who monitor the progress of the game at the table. Their responsibilities include: give the team the earned mites in case of a correct answer or take it if the answer is not correct; raise cards in the "Test" round; read the responses of the teams in the remaining rounds. 1 person is responsible for accompanying the game with a presentation. 1 person - for the musical accompaniment of the game. Also, 1-2 assistants are needed to carry out bags for the “Pig in a Poke” round, help in the awards ceremony, monitor the silence in the hall and lobby. Brain Ring competitions can be held in the following ways:


  • Olympic system- all teams are divided into pairs (triples, fours, etc.), those teams that lose the battle are eliminated from the competition, and the winners are again divided into groups, and so on until the champion is determined. The advantages of the system are much less time and questions. The disadvantage is that many losing teams have too few fights.

  • ^ Circle system- each team plays with each. It is usually played with a fixed number of questions per battle, the winner receives 2 tournament points, the loser - 0 tournament points, for a draw each team receives 1 tournament point. The team with the most points after the end of all games wins. If several teams have equal points, the winner is determined by additional indicators (teams meeting with each other, the difference between “scored” and “missed”, etc.). The advantage of the system is in the same number of games for all teams, the disadvantages are a significant waste of time and questions.

  • ^ Mixed system- teams are divided into several groups, in each of which round-robin games are played. A certain number of teams from each group advance to the next round of the competition. In the next round, the teams either again divide into groups or play according to the Olympic system. The advantage of this scheme is that it gives a guaranteed number of games for each team, but saves time and questions. According to this system, the Championships of Ukraine in "Brain" are held.

  • "Ladder"- the most spectacular game system, but also the least sporty. Two teams start the game. The losing team leaves the competition and the winner plays the next team. The winner of the last scheduled fight becomes the champion. It is clear that the teams that entered the game later get an advantage.

Variations on the theme of "Brain Ring"


  • "Who is last?". The game is interesting with the participation of four to six teams. As in "Brain", the team that is ready to do it first answers, but the host does not say whether this answer is correct. The rest of the teams have the right to give their own answer, which does not coincide with those already sounded. When there are no more people who want to answer or the discussion time has ended, the moderator announces the correct answer. The team that answered correctly (there can be only one) receives as many points as the answer options sounded.

  • "Brain" without false starts. The game takes place according to the rules of the usual "Brain Ring", but you can press the button at any time after the start of reading the question, i.e. false start is not fixed. Usually, before starting the question, the host announces what exactly will be asked in the question (for example, “Name the name. The great Russian poet made the epigraph to his work about the undergrowth the words “Take care of honor from a young age.” Say his name”).

  • "A swan song". The game is played according to the rules of the usual "Brain Ring" or "Brain" without false starts, but the team, in case of the correct answer of the opponent, loses one person who leaves the playing area. There are several options for determining the winner: In the first case, the team wins the battle, the opposing team of which has lost all the players, in the next round the winning teams start the game again in in full force. In the second option, the battle is fought for a certain number of questions, and the winning team goes to the next round with the number of people left after the previous battle. The team that loses the last player is eliminated from the competition.

  • « Cheshire Cat» . Unlike the previous version, in Cheshirka, the player leaves the team that answered the question correctly. The first team to get rid of all the players wins. The player of the winning team, who left the table last, receives the title of "Cheshire Cat Smile".

"String bag"

1.
The rules for drawing questions are basically the same as the rules for drawing questions “What? Where? When?" except for the following items:


  • The task of the teams is to give the correct answer to the question asked by the moderator in a timely manner. In addition, the team can play "at random".

  • If a team plays a question in the “normal” mode (i.e. does not play “at random”), then the team receives one point for a correct answer, and zero points for an incorrect answer.

  • If the team decides to play this question “at random”, then the team receives two points for the correct answer, and minus one point for the wrong answer.

  • The answer sheet in this game has special kind. The area for answers in it is divided into two fields: upper (light) and lower (darkened, marked "Maybe").

  • If the team plays this question in the "normal" mode, then the answer is written in the upper (light) field. If the team plays this question “at random”, then the answer is written in the lower (darkened, marked “Maybe”) field.

  • The answer must be given in only one of the two above fields. Forms with answers in two fields at the same time or with an answer written by crossing the border between two fields are not accepted for consideration by the gaming jury.

  • Crossed-out information on the answer sheet is not taken into account (thus, a situation is allowed when the answer is crossed out in one field and written in another).

2.
The place is determined by the number of points scored. In case of equality of this indicator, the largest number of correct answers is taken into account.

Variations on the theme "Own game"

"Own game - Mixed". It differs from the usual “Own game” only in that not individual participants compete, but pairs of players. The rules for pressing the button can be different - each player has a button and anyone can press it; one button per pair, but any player can press; the button is one for a couple and one of the players has the right to press the button.

"Erudite-Quartet". The game involves several teams (usually 3-4). IN classic version"Erudite-Quartet" team consists of four people. However, this is optional - a team can have three, five, or even more players. The main condition is the same number of players in all teams.

The game consists of three rounds. Each round consists of several topics. The type of topics and the rules for playing questions in them are similar to “Own game”. The number of topics in the round must match the number of players in the teams. Each member of the team plays exactly one topic during each round. Thus, all players will play three themes per game.

First round - "Open". Before it starts, the leader lists the titles of all topics of the round. The team itself distributes which player will play which topic.

Second round - "Half-open". Before playing each topic, the host announces its name. The team has very little time to determine which player will play this theme.

Third round - "Closed". Before the start of the round, the team determines the order in which the players will play the topics. This order cannot change during the round. The player learns the name of the topic only by sitting on the playing place.

Points scored by players of the same team are summed up. The team with the most points in three rounds wins.

Sometimes one of the rounds is not played out. This usually happens during the qualifying stages of the competition in order to save topics and time. "Troika"

"Troika" (the author of the game Leonid Klimovich) as a game is extremely simple. It has three rounds, each round has three topics, each topic has three questions. In the first round, the value of a correct answer is one point, in the second - two, and in the third - three. And after the third round - a super-game with three questions worth 5, 7 and 10 points, respectively). So you can keep the intrigue to the last!

The "Troika" is played by two "teams" (but three are possible) - teams of three people. One player is a “root”, and in his hands is a signal bell (a button from the electronic system), the others are “attached”.

Discussion (as well as signaling to each other - “I know, press!”) Are prohibited. In the event of any action similar to the filing of such a signal, the team loses the right to answer - in favor of the opponent. The players remain silent until the leader speaks to them.

The game episode is built like this. The host reads the question, and the “root” can give a signal at any second. Then the presenter asks for an answer, first to the "stretched" (in turn, waiting for an answer - three seconds), and then to the "root". Each of the "team" can answer correctly; thus, a team can get a maximum of three points per question in the first round, six in the second (when the stakes are doubled) and nine in the third (when the stakes are tripled). True, three incorrect answers can be given - then the host (sometimes - having read the question to the end) turns to the opponent for an answer (for three answers, according to the same scheme).

The one with the most points at the end of the game wins.

« Lucky case»

2-3 teams of 6 people each can take part in the game. The game is played in 4 games. Before the start of the game, it is played out which of the teams will begin to respond first. At the end of each game, the scoring commission announces the final result of each team.

^ Description of games:

1st game "Further ... further ... further ..." - each team in turn rolls a game die, on four faces of which units are marked, on one face a zero is drawn, on one more face a horseshoe. If a unit falls out, the team will receive 1 point for the correct answer, if a horseshoe fell out, a Lucky event fell out, and if the answer is correct, the team will receive 3 points, if zero fell out, this means the transition of the move. In the first game, each team rolls the die 7 times.

2nd game "Troubles from the barrel" - The presenter takes out 6 multi-colored numbered kegs on the separation (they can also be in a bag). Pulling the kegs is started by the team that has this moment less points. The facilitator reads out the question, the number of which is indicated on the barrel. If the question is answered correctly, the team receives 2 points.

Game 3 "Dark Horse" - Before this game, a game with spectators is held. They are asked to guess which a famous person will visit the game (it can be like a fictional character (for example, Pinocchio), a real well-known person (for example, some actor, singer) or an invited person (teacher, etc.)). The rules of the game are explained by the invited "star": she thought of one well-known work. To guess it, she will give hints. There will be 5 such hints. If any team recognizes the work after the first hint, then it will receive 5 points, after the second - 4 points, etc. The team whose captain raises his hand the fastest starts to answer.

Hints (3rd game example):

1. The main character of this work suddenly got rich.

2. she made many friends for whom receptions began to be arranged.

3. They tried to kidnap her, but suddenly a young daredevil appeared and saved her.

4. The case ended in a wedding.

5. Most valuable asset main character there was a samovar (answer: Fly-sokotuha).

4th game "Race for the leader" - Each team is asked 20 questions in a row. For each correct answer, the team receives 1 point. If within 3 seconds after reading the question the team does not give any answer, the leader reads out the correct answer and asks the next question. The facilitator begins to ask questions to the team that has fewer points.

"Hundred to One"

The game involves 2 teams of 5 people each. Teams are given homework to introduce each participant original way. At the beginning of the game, the leader appears. He welcomes all spectators and invites the teams to the stage. Teams introduce each other, after which the game itself begins. The game takes place in 5 rounds and is no different from the TV version. You can also play with the audience during the game.

During the preparation of the game, questions are compiled for conducting rounds of the game and 100 people are interviewed for each question. The results of the polls are summed up and tables with the most popular answers are drawn up.

Required props: answer cards (drawing paper), magnetic board, a device for giving a sound signal (you can use a drum), musical accompaniment.

game tours:

1st round - "Simple single game"- each point earned by a team is multiplied by one.

2nd round - "Double game"- each point is multiplied by 2.

3rd round - "Triple game"- each point is multiplied by 3.

4th round - "Playing the other way around"- teams need to guess the most uncommon answer to the question, which is on the bottom line of the scoreboard. The first version of the answer is offered by the team that currently has fewer points.

5th round - " Big game» - The winning team selects two people. To win the big game, they need a total of 200 points. One participant (who will be the second to answer questions) goes backstage. The first participant is asked 5 questions in 15 seconds. For each of them he gives an answer, after which it is determined how many points he scored. Next, the second participant is invited, and he is also asked these questions in 20 seconds. If his answer matches that of the first participant, a beep sounds, after which he will have to change his version and say a different answer. Next, calculate the total big game”, after which the team either receives a super prize or not. "Tic Tac Toe"

"Tic-Tac-Toe" is an intellectual and creative game that allows you to use it in any field human knowledge and skills. The basis of the game is the classic children's field - 3 x 3.

Members: two teams of 9 people each, jury (preferably 9 people), presenter.

Game progress:

The names of 9 competitions are written in the cells of the field. Teams draw lots, the role of which is played by two cards with the signs "X" and "O". The team that pulled out the "X" is called the "cross" team and starts the game, that is, chooses a competition on the field for the game and performs it first.

The jury evaluates the performances of the teams, for which each member of the jury raises a card with the sign of the team that, in his opinion, won.

The game is won by the team that managed to put three of its signs in one row or put five of its signs on the field.

Sample playing field:

"Cracker"

"Cracker" is an intellectual game that develops the associative-logical thinking of the players. Purpose of the game: guess the encoded historical event, indicated by the time and place of its passage. In this case, it is necessary to make and choose the most successful tactics in order to score as many points as possible using hints.

Members: two teams of 5-7 people, leading, "Lamb". "Lamb" - a kind of mystical creature, brownie, cheerful, kind, sympathetic, happy to prompt the teams. “Lives” in a safe, on the door of which a guessable cipher is indicated. In the safe is a prize - "treasure".

Game progress:

A cipher appears on the safe - a coded event (for example, day, month, century, year, country, place). Positions are guessed in the order in which they were listed.

Teams choose by lot the one who will lead the game (guess the first position, in this example - the number). After that, "Barabashka" alternately offers the teams tips on the guessed position. This continues until one of the teams gives the correct answer. In this case, she gets as many points as the hint was worth.

The ratio of tips and points is as follows:

up to 1 hint - 200 points;

1 hint - 150 points;

2 hints - 100 points;

If the team answers incorrectly, then the answering player leaves it, the move goes to the opponent. If the team does not know the answer, the move goes to the opponent. The opponent can respond to an already sounded hint or ask for the next one.

If all hints are exhausted in the game, then the team that asked for the 7th hint (if the opponent does not know) must give an answer.

If no team was able to give the correct answer, “Lamb” reveals it. The next position must be guessed by the team that was second this time.

The winner is the team that, after guessing the events, scored the most points, she gets a prize from the safe.

In the second version of the game, the team has the right to choose a hint.

After guessing the next position, the leader can bargain with the teams, offering them prizes instead of points.

"Sea battle"

Sea Battle is an intellectual and creative game that can be used to enhance the knowledge of players in any field.

The basis of the game is the children's game "Sea Battle", a field that, with points placed on it, is a playing field for this competition. For example, for sea ​​battle 5x5 cells, the playing field and the leader's field will look like this: ships are located on the leader's field, the coordinates of which the players do not know.

^ Members of the game: playing teams - two or more, leading.

Game progress:

The teams distribute the ships equally among themselves and the leader tells the teams, secretly from the others, the coordinates of these ships.

Playing field example:

A B IN G D E AND W AND TO
1 10 40 30 20 10 5 15 40 10 20
2 5 25 15 30 40 10 20 15 5 10
3 10 5 25 10 15 40 20 30 5 15
4 40 0 5 10 20 15 10 5 20 30
5 40 30 5 10 20 25 15 5 40 5
6 10 25 15 10 20 15 5 30 20 40
7 10 5 25 15 30 20 15 40 30 5
8 10 40 30 15 20 5 40 10 25 15
9 40 25 5 10 30 20 40 5 30 15

The team that is drawn by lot to start the game calls the coordinates of the first "shot". If there is a ship on this cell, then the team receives plus points placed on the cells and continues to “shoot”. If there is no ship on this cell, then the leader offers the team the question of the difficulty, how many points are worth on the cell. The team is given a few seconds to think about how many points the question is worth. If the team answered correctly, then the points are recorded as a plus, if not correctly or did not answer, then as a minus. The move goes to the opponent.

A team is eliminated from the game if all of its ships are "sunk". The team that, by the time when all the ships are “shot down”, will score more points wins (the team that has the last ship “afloat” left can also be considered the winner).

Props: playing field (for players and for the leader), scoreboard, ship models for drawing lots, felt-tip pens (chalk, paints) for marking moves on the playing field, prizes.

"Five by Five"

"5 x 5" is an intellectual game, the main purpose of which is to expand the zone of active knowledge of primary and secondary schoolchildren.

The basis of the game is the children's game "5x5" to compose words based on the given.

^ Members of the game: two - three teams, leaders, assistants.

Playing field example:

!
At D A H A
!

The team, which, by lot, starts the game - chooses where to add which letter on the field. There is only one rule here - to add a letter to an existing word so that a new word appears. Words are read as you like, but not diagonally.

Each vertical column on the field is a zone of some questions: literary, historical, sports, mathematical or others.

If the team wants to put a letter, then they are offered questions from the area on the column of which the team puts the letter. There are as many questions as there are letters in the formed word after the command's move. If you get a five-letter word, then the team must answer 4 questions out of five given. If the team answered correctly, then it receives 10 points for each letter, if the team does not answer, then the opposite team receives all the points for the new word. The next letter is put by the team that did not receive points. Exclamation marks on the field symbolize additional prizes or points that the team that was able to put a letter in this cell receives. The team with the most points wins.

A different order of the game "5x5" is possible, which will be given in this brochure in the "Methodological piggy bank" section.

Props: a playing field with the designation of columns, a scoreboard, prizes.

"Gordian knot"

The game "Gordian Knot" is a logical, educational game, the purpose of which is to create conditions for expanding the intellectual potential of middle and high school students.

^ Members of the game: 3 teams (at the request of the participants, the composition of the team can be changed: either after the team gave the wrong answer or after 3 competitions, regardless of the answers); leaders and assistants; expert commission - 3 or 5 people for permission controversial situations and account management; fans who need to be explained the rules of the game and seated according to certain rules, so that it would be easier to organize work with them during the game.

Game progress: a hoop is hung out in front of the participants in the game, tied in three places with ropes, at different distances of which knots of varying degrees of complexity are tied. All ropes are the same length, the knots are also tied in a certain sequence. Each team is given in turn logical task. After a certain time for reflection, if the team answers correctly, then the representative of the team can untie the knot. If the answer is incorrect, then the knot remains untied and the team continues to participate in the game.

After the last task (no more than 8 or 9 are played) is solved, it will be determined which of the teams will become a participant in the final meeting.

The team whose rope can reach the opposite end of the hoop and be tied with a “Gordian knot” with the rope of the opposite team becomes the participants in the final (if not all knots on the rope are untied, then this does not happen).

Props: hoop, ropes, tied with knots, clips of different colors to indicate the movement of teams along the rope; musical arrangement, prizes.

"SHOW Chance"

Purpose of the game: the development of the intellect of a teenager. Age of participants - from 12 to 16 years.

Game progress: The game takes place in 4 rounds, questions are played in 4 areas (history, geography, natural science, art). Answers must be given no later than a certain time (for example, a day) from the start of each round. The participant of the game receives a “ticket”, consisting of two parts, gives answers to 5 questions on the form. The winner is the one who guessed at least 4 questions. The winner of all 4 rounds will be awarded with a super prize. Answers are accepted only on ticket forms. Questions are posted in crowded places. When the winners are announced, the numbers of the winning participants are called. You can become a winner in every round and in the whole game "SHOW Chance".

Sample ticket

"Pash. Yamb. Poker."

The game "Pash. Yamb. Poker” is an intellectual and creative competition for high school and middle school students. The basis of the game is the playing field classic game in "dice", the so-called "dice poker".

Purpose of the game- Performing various creative competitions to score as many points as possible.

^ Members of the game: two teams (the number of players is not limited, the main thing is that no more than 5 players from each team participate in each competition); jury (5 people), each of which has 6 cards with dice faces and one empty one.

Game progress: The team that starts the game by lot chooses a competition in the table. Competitions in the table are arranged from top to bottom in descending order of difficulty.

After the performance of both teams, the jury evaluates. The next competition is chosen by the losing team. And so on until the entire table is completed.

^ General characteristics of competitions:

Competitions in the upper part of the table, except for the "sixes", assume that each team member answers the questions in sequence.

"Units" - competition like "guessed - not guessed". A task is given to each member of the team. The jury members, evaluating each one player, raise either a point or zero.

"Deuces" - an example of a task on a pair of rhymes to compose a poem. Rating: either "2" or "0".

"Threes" - a task of the type "Complete the phrase." For example, Yuri Olesha. "Three ..." (fat man). The game "Third ..." (extra), etc. The rating is the same.

"Fours" - the facilitator asks each team member to complete a phrase in which three of the four concepts are named (for example: north, south, west, ...). The principle of evaluation is the same.

"Fives" - each player must name five specific concepts (for example, the color of the five Olympic rings). Rating is the same.

The team that scores 63 points or more at the top of the table receives a bonus of 50 points.

^ Games bottom of table:

"Pair" - creative competition for two people from the team. Evaluate - two members of the jury, giving the same marks (from 0 to 6). For example: "4", "4".

"Two pairs" - competition of dancing couples. The jury makes two pairs of marks.

"Three of a Kind" - associated with the search for three identical objects. Evaluation - three identical evaluations are given by three members of the jury.

"Four identical" - for example, the simultaneous actions of four team members. Evaluate four members of the jury with the same marks.

"Little Street" - a competition in which it is important to complete the task so that team members consistently complete its parts. The jury - the maximum score of the competition - 15 points. If 15 points are not scored, zero points are entered in the scoreboard.

"Big Street" - a competition in which everyone performs a creative task together. Score - "20" or "0".

"Kitchen or two of the same and three of the same" - a creative competition that takes into account a similar combination of subjects. Score - two of the same and three of the same.

"Chance" This is a competition for fans. Evaluated by each member of the jury from one to six points.

"Pash" - 50 points are recorded in the table, if in the upper part of the table for the competition all team members received maximum amount points.

The player with the most points wins the game.

Note: it is advisable to combine the competition with a dance evening.

Props: game board, 5 sets of 7 cards for the jury with dice edges, props for competitions, prizes.

"Pentagon"

The verbal and didactic game "Pentagon" is a game for erudition, attention, observation, the ability to assess the situation, it teaches children to analyze the task and their knowledge about the World, generalize, draw conclusions, recall the familiar, make assumptions and logical conclusions.

Purpose of the game- guess the word made by the presenter, focusing on five verbal prompts (five - penta, hence the name - pentagon).

^ Members of the game: the game can be played both individually and for several teams.

Game progress:

The first hint, as a rule, comes only from afar, the second brings it closer to the concept, clarifies the properties or signs of the intended object (object or concept), with each hint the child must more and more confirm his guesses. The last, fifth hint, should prompt the correct answer to almost every child. Those who guessed correctly from the fifth clue get 5 points, from the second - 4 points. The winner is the one who scored the most points in several games. This game also teaches honesty. For each unused (unguessed) clue, the child must leave a dash in front of the clue number.

Note: this game can be played as a separate element or as a competition in another intellectual game.

An example of the game "Pentagon"

"Trigon"

The principle of the verbal-didactic game "Trigon" is the same as in the game "Pentagon", but only three hints are given. "Trigon" is usually given to toddlers, and they are simpler. You can use the mathematical "Trigon". You can get a maximum of 3 points for a won trigon.

An example of a mathematical "Trigon"

"The Ninth Wave"

This verbal and didactic game "The Ninth Wave" is similar to the game "Pentagon", however, it assumes the presence of 9 clues. It is more complex, but gives a lot of space for the manifestation of children's intuition, which is tested in the process of gradually approaching the truth. For the correct answer in the game, you can get a maximum of 9 points.

An example of the game "The Ninth Wave"

Hints Answers
1. This representative of the animal kingdom lives in the forest. 1. ---
2. In terms of color constancy, it is the complete opposite of the Christmas tree (if you recall the well-known riddle about it) 2. ---
3. Experienced hunters easily track him down by the "loops" that he leaves in the winter in the forest. 3. ---
4. He sleeps under a bush. 4. ---
5. Eats exclusively plant foods. 5. ---
6. Summer residents living near the forest can meet him in their garden. 6. ---
7. He loves carrots and cabbage very much. 7. Hare
8. They say about a cowardly person: trembling like ... 8. Hare
9. He has long ears. 9. Hare
Answer: it's a hare 3 points

"Dive"

A good way to spend time for a company of 3 to 7-8 people.

The host thinks of any character in the book (film). It is advisable to choose fairly well-known works, and not those with which only the presenter is familiar. The hidden object can be either a person or an animal, an alien, etc., in general, any living creature. The task of the other players is to determine who is hidden. To do this, they ask the facilitator questions.

Questions can be any, but the presenter knows only what the hidden character can know "from the inside" of the work. Those. he knows nothing about the author or the book (film). If a child is given, then he may not know where he lives, since he is too small, etc. We can assume that the host knows all the events that happened to the mysterious person in this work. Thus, the presenter, as it were, "plunges" into the life of the character.

The player who named the hidden character becomes the new host.

^ Methodical piggy bank

1. Cat and dog.

2. Separates the male and female halves.

3. Earthquake.

4. Buddhism forbids them to kill.

5. In Sweden, the tax on dog owners is assigned based on the height of the dogs, and in Norway - based on their length.

6. Due to cosmic dust.

7. Located in two parts of the world.

8. Emeralds may be in their stomachs, which chickens peck to improve their digestion.

9. Many learned to read specifically to read this book.

10. To light the way (fireflies are collected in bags).

11. Cold!

12. In a dream (some of our parliamentarians do the same thing at meetings, only no one understands them).

13. The sorcerer removes the disease with a mask, which is then sold in the markets.

15. D (you can’t imagine shorter).

16. Marine (the so-called biogenic substances are concentrated in it, the chemical and energy properties of which are close to the composition of human blood).

17. Because they see camouflaged objects better.

18. Icebergs that have run aground.

20. Iceland leads in the number of launched fireworks.

21. Pour the juice from the second glass into the fifth.

Intellectual questions with answers to the letter "L" perfect for any holiday event. Most of the questions are designed in such a way that almost everyone can answer them, based on the knowledge of the school curriculum.

Sometimes you can find the right answer in the question itself - you just need to carefully read it.

Questions for intellectual games with the letter "L"

1. Volcano trick.

2. A plant that has become extremely popular thanks to the hit Sofia Rotaru

3. a) The location of the seven. b) Long bench; small shop.

4. a) The branches of this tree are a symbol of victory, glory, reward. b) The tree, from the green of which the ancient Greek Apollo wove himself a wreath. c) Seasoning from a wreath.

5. The writer who created the immortal Old Man Hottabych.

6. When there is no agreement among the comrades, then where will their business not go according to Krylov?

7. a) Whom did the prince ask "no need to frown" in a popular hit of the 60s?

b) Hockey team of Tolyatti; female name; car brand

8. a) Tower on the board. b) Old Russian ship; chess figure.

9. Housekeeper warning.

10. The same plane, but it sounds smarter.

11. a) Mother-of-pearl, manicure .... b) What women paint their nails with, and men cover the floors. c) They can cover a wooden box, or you can cover your own head so that the hairstyle lasts longer.

12. Paper chameleon

13. a) Aladdin's magic lamp. b) The dwelling of the genie from the fairy tale about Aladdin.

14. Inedible pear.

15. a) A flower, in the old popular song - "bright May hello" b) A flower whose bells, according to German tradition, whisper with spring.

16. It cannot be harnessed to the same cart with an ox.

17. A country in Asia where the groom must work for three years in the bride's house before the wedding.

18. a) Bearish "dummy". b) Mishka's amputated body part from Agnia Barto's poem.

19. What is the shepherd weaving from Pushkin's novel "Eugene Onegin" when he "sings about the Volga fishermen"?

20. Russian baseball.

21. What did Yesenin ask Kachalov's dog?

22. a) An earpiece for simpletons. b) A type of ear jewelry.

23. Krylov's fable about an old safe.

24. ... and patience is the main thing in animal training.

25. a) A killer whale is a village .... b) One ... does not make spring (Russian proverb).

26. Adaptation for scuba diving.

27. Hypostasis of Munchausen.

28. a) Bulgarian currency. b) Predator who ate a package of sleeping pills in the comedy film Striped Flight.

29. A person whose left is right; most famous story Leskova

30. Railway wagon in which perishable goods are transported.

31. Both a pill and a potion.

32. The official name of a doctor in pre-revolutionary Russia.

33. The last obstacle before the delivery of the object.

34. Dud at the finish line.

35. She was born before us, as befits a mother.

36. The pilot-cosmonaut who made the first spacewalk in history.

37. Sneaky coward.

39. Conductor to the fish.

40. A friend of a green friend.

41. Specialist from whom chips fly.

42. a) A counting room for uninvited guests. b) What is an escalator?

43. a) Strawberry time b) Mosquito time c) June Iyulevich August) Alla Pugacheva has long wanted it to rush after her, and most importantly, not to end.

44. a) Inspired man. b) High-flying man

45. A fabulous friend of the merman and kikimora.

46. ​​Of course - at the icon, sometimes - at beautiful women.

47. a) Flower of the French kings. b) A flower whose image can be found on ancient Roman coins.

48. Citrus, which has become a "monetary unit".

49. The mysterious African river, to which the Soviet physician Aibolit aspired.

50. A tool for successful drawing a line.

51. Drawing, tram...

52. a) deciduous tree, a fake document. b) Which tree in central Russia blooms last in the year. c) A tree that blooms for only one week, but nevertheless is reputed to be the main honey plant.

53. Shakespeare's king, treacherously deceived by his daughters.

54. Yesenin's poetic role.

55. Kolobkovskaya death.

56. a) Torn from a tree, he becomes a toy of the wind. b) Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist and conductor. c) One of the seven cabbage clothes, all of which are without fasteners.

57. Shorty, Bukovka's friend, whom Dunno turned into a donkey.

58. Art served by Nikolai Gogol and Stepan Zweig, Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Anatoly France.

60. a) The advantageous side of the product. b) Something that can hit the dirt.

c) Muzzle in decent speech.

61. a) Where do the eyes go from severe pain? b) The most convenient place for stuffing cones. c) Which place in the priest suffered the most in Pushkin's fairy tale about Balda?

62. What quality is lacking in a bungler?

63. Specialist in correcting speech defects.

64. a) A swimming facility on which dogs are not counted. b) The ship on which Peter I sailed for the first time on the Seine in 1717

65. a) An expensive thing for dinner. b) Antoshka had a big one. c) A tableware that has become a Russian folk musical instrument.

66. a) Truth turned upside down. b) Little ... gives rise to great mistrust (worldly wisdom).

67. Part of the body, reliably protected from the bite of its owner.

68. What was the name of the first assistant to captain Vrungel on the yacht "Trouble"?

69. Russian chemist, poet, physicist, geographer, geologist.

70. Tool for raking in money.

71. It is also called elk.

72. Barrel game.

73. a) The divine flower, sung by Heinrich Heine. b) The red flower, reputed to be the symbol of modern India.

74. a) A strong animal. b) "Movable property" Pippi Longstocking.

75. main museum France, where they keep the "La Gioconda" by Leonardo da Vinci.

76. Bath of a pig and a swine drunk.

77. The king, who (according to Alla Pugacheva) could not marry for love.

78. a) The source of innocent tears. b) It shoots and heals. c) The most tearful plant.

79. a) Sun of lovers. b) What planet is called the planet of Angels?

c) Which of the planets patronizes sailors?

80. a) "Boards for winter running". b) Without them, a biathlete would be called a shooter.

81. Winter two-wheeled road with one-way traffic.

82. An indispensable material for weaving bast shoes.

83. a) A feeling to which all ages are submissive b) She will suddenly appear when you don’t expect her at all.

84. The quality for which Varvara's nose was torn off.

85. The best cabin on the ship, the best room in the hotel.

86. a) Children's cradle; in Ukraine, a pipe for smoking. b) The object that caused the death of Taras Bulba (in Gogol's story).

87. Shines, but does not warm; the more "crystal", the more expensive

88. Let's take the salt first. And then?

89. Bride with an arrow.

91. What a lady likes to sharpen.

92. Institute lesson.

93. Without it, it's hard to live on the upper floors of the house.

94. Favorite place in the theater.

95. What do polar explorers drift on at the North Pole?

96. "Daisies hid, drooped ..." - the beginning of the song to the words of I. Shaferan.

Answers to the letter "L"» on intellectual questions

1. Lava 2. Lavender 3. Bench 4. Laurel 5. Lagin 6. Fret 7. Fret 8. Rook 9. Lai 10. Liner 11. Varnish 12. Litmus 13. Lamp 14. Bulb 15. Lily of the valley 16. Doe 17. Laos.18. Paw 19. Bast shoes 20. Bast shoes 21. Paw 22. Noodles 23. Casket 24. Weasel 25. Swallow 26. Flippers 27. Liar 28. Lion 29. Lefty 30. Glacier 31. Medicine 32. Healer 33. Ribbon 34. Ribbon 35 Laziness 36. Leonov 37. Leopold 38. Forest 39. Fishing line 40. Forester 41. Lumberjack 42. Ladder 43. Summer 44. Pilot 45. Goblin 46. Lik 47. Lily 48. Lemon 49. Limpopo 50. Ruler 51. Line 52. Linden 53. Lear 54. Lyric 55. Fox 56. Leaf 57. Leaf 58. Literature 59. Lyceum 60. Face 61. Forehead 62. Dexterity 63. Speech therapist 64. Boat 65. Spoon 66. Lie 67. Elbow 68. Scrap 69. Lomonosov 70. Shovel 71. Elk 72. Lotto 73. Tray 74. Horse 75. Louvre 76. Puddle 77. Louis 78. Bow 79. Moon 80. Skis 81. Ski track 82. Bast 83. Love 84. Curiosity 85 Suite 86. Cradle 87. Chandelier 88. La 89. Frog 90. Webbing 91. Cassocks 92. Lecture 93. Elevator 94. Bed 95. Ice floe 96. Buttercups.

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