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What is the primary difference between Tier 1 and Tier 5 flags in the guessing activity?
What is the primary difference between Tier 1 and Tier 5 flags in the guessing activity?
Tier 1 flags are from current first world countries, while Tier 5 flags represent historical or regional flags.
How does the prize system function in relation to the difficulty of guessed flags?
How does the prize system function in relation to the difficulty of guessed flags?
The prize system awards larger prizes for guessing difficult flags and for consecutive correct guesses of multiple flags.
What are the time limits and guessing rules for each round of the flag guessing activity?
What are the time limits and guessing rules for each round of the flag guessing activity?
Each participant has 3 guesses within a time limit for each round, which lasts for 40 minutes per phase.
During which phase of the game should participants focus on guessing multiple flags in a row?
During which phase of the game should participants focus on guessing multiple flags in a row?
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What function do fun facts serve during the flag guessing event?
What function do fun facts serve during the flag guessing event?
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Study Notes
Guessing Rules
- Participants have 3 guesses per flag.
- There is a time limit for making guesses.
Prize System
- Prizes correspond to the difficulty level of the flags guessed.
- Guessing multiple flags in a row yields larger prizes.
- Successfully guessing a difficult flag results in the best prize.
Game Phases
- 1st Phase (40 minutes): Warm-up session.
- 2nd Phase (40 minutes): Intermediate stage, focus on guessing multiple flags consecutively.
- 3rd Phase (40 minutes): Expert level, involving historical and notably difficult flags.
Flag Difficulty Tiers
- Tier 1: First-world countries, examples include France, USA, UK, Canada, and Germany.
- Tier 2: Flags that may resemble each other, includes second and third-world nations such as Spain, Greece, and Ukraine.
- Tier 3: Typically third-world countries, includes regions of Eastern Europe and parts of Africa like Libya and Ethiopia.
- Tier 4: Central Asia and regions in Central and Southern Africa, includes Ghana and Kazakhstan.
- Tier 5 (Historical/Regional Flags)*: Flags from historical empires and significant regions, such as the Spanish Empire and Ottomans.
Additional Elements
- Incorporate fun facts throughout the event to enhance engagement.
- Maintain a leaderboard to track participants' progress and rankings.
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Description
Test your knowledge with our flag guessing game! Participants have limited guesses and time to identify flags from different difficulty levels, ranging from first-world countries to those that resemble one another. With exciting prizes at stake, players will navigate through warm-up, intermediate, and expert phases. Can you master them all?