Randomness Game
Randomness is more difficult to generate than it may appear. The human mind struggles to behave in a truly random manner: even when we aim to make independent choices, our decisions tend to exhibit systematic and detectable patterns. This game illustrates that difficulty.
You are invited to participate in a simple strategic experiment inspired by game theory. At each trial, the simulator attempts to generate Head and Tail with a probability of 50%, which constitutes the optimal strategy in this setting. Your task is to choose between Head and Tail. If both choices coincide — in other words, if you correctly guess the simulator’s choice — you win the trial. You have trials in total.
Can you beat randomness — or will randomness beat you?
Head
Tail
| Trial | Your choice | Simulator | Result |
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