Muk-jji-ppa

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Template:Short description Template:Italic title Template:Infobox Korean name/auto Muk-jji-ppa (Template:Korean) is a variant of the two-player game rock paper scissors. It originated in South Korea.

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  1. Once someone wins, they become the attacker and the other player becomes the defenderTemplate:Citation needed
  2. The two then rhythmically show either muk (Template:Korean), jji (Template:Korean) or ppa (Template:Korean).
  3. The attacker must shout their move each turn before they make it
  4. The defender loses if they play the same move as the attacker. The attacker loses if they shout a word that doesn't match the hand sign
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History

The basic idea of muk-jji-ppa is known to be originated from Japan after the victory of the Russo-Japanese war.Template:Citation needed The game it originated from, じゃんけん (janken), came from China around the 17th century.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web

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