Quick winning principles
- Anchor to spectrum extremes in your clue, not the middle.
- Know your team's left-right bias—most groups skew toward center.
- Psych clues beat literal clues for abstract spectra (hot-cold, boring-exciting).
- As psychic, give a clue that pins one endpoint, not the target directly.
Ideal strategy
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Spectrum anchoring: 'literally ice' pins cold end; let teammates interpolate. Direct target clues cause center-clustering.
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Team bias correction: track your team's historical offset—if they consistently land 10% right of target, psychic should aim 10% left.
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Opponent psych modeling: in 4v4, read whether opponents use pop-culture vs literal anchors and counter-position your dial.
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Edge spectrum exploitation: on binary-feeling spectra (good-evil), clues at 85% and 15% beat 50% clues that collapse guesses.
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Round 10 leverage: when behind, psychic gives polarizing clues forcing wide spreads—variance favors comeback.