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.
- The game starts with an ordinary game of rock paper scissors (Template:Korean).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- Once someone wins, they become the attacker and the other player becomes the defenderTemplate:Citation needed
- The two then rhythmically show either muk (Template:Korean), jji (Template:Korean) or ppa (Template:Korean).
- The attacker must shout their move each turn before they make it
- 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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