Previously: The Answer Man.
I used to play the game Concentrate on the playground as a kid. Maybe you did, too. Interestingly, though, despite the morbid-sounding rhyme at the center of the game, my friends and I never actually considered it spooky or dangerous; we mostly thought it was a neat kind of mental simulation, a way to experience the things described in the rhyme without actually experiencing them. We also thought it might function as a light form of hypnosis, although none of us ever felt “hypnotized” by the end of it.
Imagine my surprise, then, when I recently discovered that it’s listed in rather a lot of places on the internet as the kind of game that qualifies as a Most Dangerous Game.
As a Metafilter thread from 2007 underlines, there are a lot of variations on Concentrate — and, in fact, this might be why it never seemed like a “ghost game” to me: It seems the version my friends and I used to play was missing a few key components. We didn’t include the needle verse, and we stopped after the verse about the knife; the conclusion of the game merely involved repeating the chorus one final time and calling it a day. All that business about ropes and being pushed off an imaginary building and seeing a color as soon as you open your eyes that purports to tell you how you’ll die? That was totally absent in my playground’s version.
Interesting, no?
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Now, the way we used to play Concentrate, it wasn’t enough just to say the words — there was a specific rhythm with which they needed to be said. It wasn’t exactly a song; it did, however, have a sort of singsong quality that was essential to the whole experience. We used the pounding motions performed on the principal’s back as a metronome by which to keep time.
Since I was unable to find any recordings of the ritual featuring this “song,” I went ahead and recorded one myself (with the help of a voice changer app to disguise my voice and add a bit atmosphere. It’s, uh, not the most professional of productions, but it’ll get the job done). I recorded the version I played as a kid, so it’s a little shorter than the one included in the rules listed below; it’s more to give you an idea of how it’s supposed to sound. Once you’ve learned the basic rhythm, you should easily be able to add in the rest of the verses yourself. Feel free to speed the tempo up a little, too. Scroll down for an embed, or click over to Soundcloud to listen to it. (Note: I’ve had some trouble getting Soundcloud to play in Chrome, so if you experience the same issue, you might want to try a different browser.)
As always… Well, you know how it goes.
Players:
- One principal.
- One guide.
Requirements:
- The Words.
Instructions:
1. Begin anywhere and at any time.
- If you are the guide: Stand behind the principal. You should be facing their back.
- If you are the principal: Stand in front of the guide. You should be facing away from them. Close your eyes.
- NOTE: Steps 2 through 19 are to be performed by the guide. The principal should simply stand with their eyes closed throughout and experience the guide’s actions. The principal should NOT open their eyes until instructed.
2. If you are the guide: Make your hands into loose fists. Begin pounding lightly on the principal’s back in a one-two-one-two rhythm.
3. Following the rhythm set by your fists, speak or sing the Chorus of the Words:
Concentrate, concentrate
Concentrate on what I’m saying
People are dying, children are crying
Concentrate, concentrate
4. Cease the pounding motion. Proceed to the first Verse of the Words. The first Verse is as follows:
Crack an egg on your head, let the yolk run down
Let the chills run up, let the yolk run down
Crack an egg on your head, let the yolk run down
Let the chills run up, let the yolk run down
5. While you speak or sing the Verse, perform the following motions simulating the experience described by the Words (repeat each motion whenever they occur in the Verse):
- On the word “egg,” lightly tap your fist on the top of the principal’s head.
- On the phrase “let the yolk run down,” open your fist and run your fingers down the principal’s back.
- On the phrase “let the chills run up,” run your fingers up the principal’s back.
6. Return to the one-two pounding motion on the principal’s back. Repeat the Chorus.
7. Cease the pounding motion. Proceed to the second Verse of the Words. The second Verse is as follows:
Squeeze two oranges on your shoulders, let the juice run down
Let the chills run up, let the juice run down
Squeeze two oranges on your shoulders let the juice run down
Let the chills run up, let the juice run down.
8. While you speak or sing the Verse, perform the following motions simulating the experience described by the Words (repeat each motion whenever they occur in the Verse):
- On the word “oranges,” lightly squeeze and twist the participant’s shoulders.
- On the phrase “let the juice run down,” run your fingers down the principal’s back.
- On the phrase “let the chills run up,” run your fingers up the principal’s back.
9. Return to the one-two pounding motion on the principal’s back. Repeat the Chorus.
10. Cease the pounding motion. Proceed to the third Verse of the Words. The third Verse is as follows (repeat each motion whenever they occur in the Verse):
Stick 10 needles in your sides, let the blood run down
Let the chills run up, let the blood run down
Stick 10 needles in your sides, let the blood run down
Let the chills run up, let the blood run down
11. While you speak or sing the Verse, perform the following motions simulating the experience described by the Words (repeat each motion whenever they occur in the Verse):
- On the word “needles,” stick all 10 of your fingers in the principal’s sides.
- On the phrase “let the blood run down,” run your fingers down the principal’s sides.
- On the phrase “let the chills run up,” run your fingers up the principal’s sides.
12. Return to the one-two pounding motion on the principal’s back. Repeat the Chorus.
13. Cease the pounding motion. Proceed to the fourth Verse of the Words. The fourth Verse is as follows (repeat each motion whenever they occur in the Verse):
Stab a knife in your back, let the blood run down
Let the chills run up, let the blood run down
Stab a knife in your back, let the blood run down
Let the chills run up, let the blood run down
14. While you speak or sing the Verse, perform the following motions simulating the experience described by the Words (repeat each motion whenever they occur in the Verse):
- On the word “knife,” lightly pound one fist into the principal’s back.
- On the phrase “let the blood run down,” run your fingers down the principal’s back.
- On the phrase “let the chills run up,” run your fingers up the principal’s back.
15. Return to the one-two pounding motion on the principal’s back. Repeat the Chorus.
16. Cease the pounding motion. Proceed to the fifth Verse of the Words. The fifth Verse is as follows (NOTE: This Verse’s rhythm may be slightly different than that of Verses one through four; adapt as necessary):
Wrap a rope around your neck, wrap it ‘til it’s tight
Wrap a rope around your neck, and
PULL
17. While you speak or sing the Verse, perform the following motions simulating the experience described by the Words (repeat each motion whenever they occur in the Verse):
- On the word “rope,” mime wrapping a rope around the principal’s neck. Do NOT place your hands around the principal’s neck; simply draw a line lightly around their neck with your hand to simulate the “rope” and release them.
- On the word “pull,” place your hands on the principal’s shoulders and push lightly but sharply downwards.
18. Hold the principal by the arms. Lean in close. Whisper the following Words in their ear:
You’re standing on a building
You’re out on the ledge
You’re feeling very dizzy
You’re close to the edge
And someone
PUSHES YOU
19. On the word “pushes,” push the principal lightly but sharply forwards — just hard enough to make them lose their balance, but not hard enough to throw them to the ground.
20. To close the game:
- If you are the guide: Instruct the principal to open their eyes and immediately describe to you what color they see.
- If you are the principal: Open your eyes when instructed by the guide and immediately describe to them what color you see.
Concerning the Colors:
- If the principal sees the color red: They will die by stabbing.
- If the principal sees the color blue: They will die by drowning.
- If the principal sees the color yellow: They will die by poison.
- If the principal sees the color orange: They will die by fire.
- If the principal sees the color green: They will die by falling.
- If the principal sees the color purple: They will die by asphyxiation.
- If the principal sees the color grey: They will die by illness.
- If the principal sees the color white: They will die of old age and ascend to heaven.
- If the principal sees the color black: They will die of old age and descend to hell.
- If the principal sees the color brown: They will be buried alive.
Concerning the Rhythm and Tone of the Words:
The Words should be uttered by the guide in the rhythm and tone demonstrated in this recording.
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Chel says
“Connnn-cen-trate good times, come on…”
eiffelbebe says
Wow, I’ve been thinking a lot about this game a lot recently and didn’t realize it was so widespread. We played this a lot when I was growing up in Oklahoma in the 90s. Ours was more like “There’s a knife in your back, and the blood is flowing down” and then the building part was spoken rather than sung. I can’t remember how the whole thing went, but the chorus for us was just “Concentrate, Concentrate, people dying, children crying, concentrate”
Really interesting post. Thanks for sharing!
Mali gray char says
i have vivid images tooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Mali gray char says
M:PURPLE YELLOW GREEN BLUE BLACK GRAY ORANGE RED
C:BROWN BLACK YELLOW GREEN
G:WHITE BLACK GRAY
i hate my death, im M:(
Why do i and my friends have a lot of colors
Meh says
I did this to my sister and she saw green and red- I guess she like fell out of a plane and got caught in the turbine or something like that?
-^-LaZyPoTaToE-^- says
welp, I played this twice, one when I was the guide, And then the Principal:p. And Uhm… I saw friggin holographic-. and because I didn’t want to be crazy me and my friend played again where I was still the principal and I ended up not seeing colors, but I was in like, a friggin never-ending black and red corridor… Should I be worried????? :[[[[[[[
Anon says
What if it was transparent?
hope says
am I the only one who saw a man? if you have, what did he look like? I searched the web but didn’t find anything about a man during concentrate, I’m sorta scared and want to know what it means
Spoopy boy says
I saw a Person, couldn’t really make them out though. It was when I saw green and it shifted to white. They seemed to be beckoning me towards them… My friend shouted what did you see and I instinctively answered green, but only until later did I think closely and remembered a person beckoning me towards them. It creeped me out a lot
Jack says
Oh wow, I remember this.
I always saw blue or red. I saw green once, too. So.. I’m probably going to be stabbed, then fall into the ocean and drown. Hey, at least I get an elaborate death!
Moon says
I did this to my sister and she saw black and white. Welp, I guess it is confused whether she’ll go to heaven or hell.
The Evil Chocolate Cookie says
I’m just glad blind people can be guides. This game is a lot of fun, but the poem is kind of creepy. I’ve gone through 4 rounds of guiding someone. The first person saw brown, the second saw green, and the third saw black. One of them wanted a repeat and got pink.
Jennifer C says
Our version went (San Antonio):
Concentration , concentration
People dying, children crying
Concentrate, concentrate
Crack the egg,
Yolk falls down.
Crack the egg,
Yolk falls down.
Repeat concentration verse.
Knife in the back,
Blood falls down.
Knife in the back,
Blood falls down.
Repeat concentration verse.
Rope around the neck,
Rope around the neck,
PULL!
(at pull the guide would put a closed fist at the back of the neck then hit their fist with their other hand.)
If it worked correctly, the principle would have the sensation of being hung and choking.
Jennifer C says
I forgot the last verse also included:
Rope around the neck,
Rope around the neck,
Tight squeeze, cold breeze,
PULL!
Lucia says
Interesting! Thank you for sharing! Would be willing to share roughly when (the decade, maybe?) you played using this version of the rhyme?
Destiny mioni says
I have a question what if you get two colors i saw green and black so do i fall and go to hell.
Little Potato Man says
The version I did was (I found this online):
Chorus – (Every time you repeat the chorus, you pound lightly on the principal’s back with both fists)
Concentrate. Concentrate.
Concentrate on what I’m saying.
People are dying. Children are crying.
Concentrate. Concentrate.
Concentrate on what I’m saying.
Verse 1 – (Tap the person on the top of their head with your fist and run your hands down both sides of their head)
Crack an egg on your head.
Let the yolk run down. Let the yolk run down.
Crack an egg on your head.
Let the yolk run down. Let the yolk run down.
Chorus
Concentrate. Concentrate.
Concentrate on what I’m saying.
People are dying. Children are crying.
Concentrate. Concentrate.
Concentrate on what I’m saying.
Verse 2 – (Twist your hands on their shoulders and run your hands down their arms)
Squeeze an orange on your shoulder.
Let the juice drip down. Let the juice drip down.
Squeeze an orange on your shoulder.
Let the juice drip down. Let the juice drip down.
Chorus
Concentrate. Concentrate.
Concentrate on what I’m saying.
People are dying. Children are crying.
Concentrate. Concentrate.
Concentrate on what I’m saying.
Verse 3 – (Poke them on either side of their torso and run your hands down their sides)
Stick a needle in your sides.
Let the blood drip down. Let the blood drip down.
Stick a needle in your sides.
Let the blood drip down. Let the blood drip down.
Chorus
Concentrate. Concentrate.
Concentrate on what I’m saying.
People are dying. Children are crying.
Concentrate. Concentrate.
Concentrate on what I’m saying.
Verse 4 – (Tap them on the back with your fist and run your hand down their back)
Stab a knife in your back.
Let the blood drip down. Let the blood drip down.
Stab a knife in your back.
Let the blood drip down. Let the blood drip down.
Chorus
Concentrate. Concentrate.
Concentrate on what I’m saying.
People are dying. Children are crying.
Concentrate. Concentrate.
Concentrate on what I’m saying.
Verse 5 – (Mime wrapping a rope around their neck and then pull on the imaginary rope. The principle’s head should fall back like they are being hung)
Wrap a rope around your neck.
Wrap it till it’s tight. Wrap it till it’s tight.
Wrap a rope around your neck.
And… PULL!
(Now hold the person by their arms gently swaying them back and forth. Whisper the following in their ear)
You’re standing on a building.
You’re out on the ledge.
You’re feeling very dizzy
And you’re close to the edge.
And someone… PUSHES YOU! (Then you push them.)
Scared_Sissy says
I just played this with some of my friends. I got more creeped out guiding them than they did actually playing. That poem is really weird and freaky. I’m blind, so I’m stuck guiding lol wouldn’t want to do it the other way.
LittleCrazy says
What if you don’t see any colour? Just curious ahah
SomethingCalledEnvy says
I know I’m late but I was wondering, what if you don’t see any colors or a color flashes once and then another follows after? (The first happened the first time I played it and the second the second time).
I’m also curious, what if you feel chills? It’s probably just because I get really jumpy whenever someone touches my lower back but I began to get chills before they even started touching by back.
PizzaDonut says
I’m blind, as in light only. How would this work?
Hannah L says
I remember my sister playing this with me when we were like, 8 or 10 in our summer home. It was similar to your playground version only it was played sitting and the chorus went “Babies crying, people dying”. She was the guide and I did not ask to play this game with her, she just got the idea one day. I didn’t like it, probably just wasn’t in the mood to play. Also I am blind so even if I played it all the way through it probably wouldn’t work. Not sure I want to try, though.
Supernatural Animal says
I saw red and my sister saw greenish yellow.
Orion says
What would happen if you saw more than one distinct color? (I.e. red, green, and blue meaning that you get stabbed, fall into a body of water, and die from one of them.) Or perhaps something else entirely?
MCDANIEL says
I did this on someone, they say they saw grey, then white. Why?
Joey says
I remember doing this but we never did the color thing. There however was a verse we had that I don’t see in any place I have looked. The verse went similar to the others but it would be about Spiders crawling up your back. Then you would make little crawling pikes on the person’s back with both hands. I think we were playing in a way to see who gets creeped out. I was the one that didn’t get creeped out but I also was the one with the most vivid imagination and visualization.
I’m remembering the visions I had when playing this years ago.
Panos says
I did it with my friend but he didn’t see any colour.What means?
Alice says
Ha, I remember playing this in elementary school.
Hadleigh says
I listened to the recording that you added… I got really dizzy and then had a nightmare that night. It’s crazy what psychological things even a simple recording of a children’s song can do! Creepy!
Willow says
We did something similar when I was in primary school, so that’s creepy.
Alice says
Oh thank god, I thought we were the only kids that did this.
Deadly Kitty says
I played this at least 20 times at school today! Super fun, despite my previous thoughts. Saw white. Going to Heaven, bro!!
Jazmine says
My friend and I tried this yesterday, she got blue and I got green. A bit creepy since her favorite color is blue and mine is green. Also, when our teacher was passing out stickers to put in our planners she got a blue one and I got a green one, a bit odd.
Waffles says
I WANNA PLAY THIS
wizard101 says
What if you see a mixed color?
Deadly Kitty says
Mixed deaths? Like seeing green and orange could mean falling into a fire? Or red and green could mean you’ll be stabbed and then fall to your death??
themythsherlockholmes says
I think this game is more safer than other games in this website. Why it’s classified as the most dangerous game?
BTW, today’s Halloween guys!!!
SuperCaligro says
This is most likely classified as a dangerous game because it involves ending results that could possibly upset players or even cause them to go insane. The game is similar to fortune telling, except the ultimate goal is to find out how you’re going to die.
Knightmare_Reincarnated says
Fan of your blog. Your way of depiction is awesome. The way you bold the warnings, makes me read them first as soon as my eye catches them.
You end it really brilliantly. “You better don’t know what will happen…” and endings of such sorts makes my imagination go active bringing a variety of possibilities which is actually what scares me to my limit.
Sorry, I’m not trying any of your rituals as I have many more to read and I don’t want to die before reading them out.
Keep it up.
IsaLynn says
I use to play some kind of version of this when I was little! I got excited finding something I use to play. It was so popular. But we didn’t do the needles, stabbing, or rope verses, we did have a version of the ending. I would like to do this again, but my boyfriend gave me a weird look when I was telling him about it.
hunter says
Well I think the devil part was my imagination but I really saw black
hunter says
And then I saw black
hunter says
I saw him I saw the devil
Ashley says
Please, I need your help. I played Concentrate with my friend and we forgot one of the verses. We stopped at the needles verse and she said she could still see a colour. It was the eine that indicated falling. Soon after that, she started stumbling and falling everywhere while saying she can’t concentrate on anything. Is there any side effects to playing this and ending prematurely? I’m scared for her. Please help me!
Glow-shroom says
I don’t know, but my theory is that you may pay a heavy price. In my notepad, I considered the Danger Factor of this one high. Who knows?
Deadly Kitty says
OK girl. Hold up. Me and my friends only ever do the first verse, and it still works for one. For two, she should be extremely cautious. She should also see a doctor to find out if its something medical.
ash says
so i know it says we shouldn’t play any of these games but is this one actually dangerous? risk of possession, change of death, soul being captured type of dangerous?
SuperCaligro says
Nope! This is more or less just intended to spook family members and friends, I don’t think you should take into account the results.
Vanessa B says
So funny, never thought of this as a dangerous game. We never did the color part at the end and the tune went like this:
Concentration, Concentration
People dying, children crying
Concentration, Concentartion
There’s a spoon in your back (hit the top of the back)
And the blood is rushing down, the blood is rushing down (do the fingers down the back)
Concentration, Concentration…
Second round is fork, last is knife.
You then say, on the count of three I’m pushing you off a cliff. One, two, three! (then push them).
Meant to just spook them a little. Never had the color part. Maybe because I learned it at Girl Scout Camp?
Myra and Eemaan says
I will try this one
Grace says
Oddly enough, I used to play this and saw multiple different versions throughout. One involved spiders crawling up and down instead of oranges, one didn’t involve the needles, and most of them were perfomed sitting whenever we were bored. I also think I mainly saw either purple, red, or black but I can’t quite remember….
Emily says
This is interesting
I remember playing a game with a similar bent to it when I was a kid.
The concentrate part rings a bell, but the only part I really remember involved a rope pulling, but at the torso/abdomen – you were supposed to feel like something was pulling through you (I think).
It didn’t have anything to do with colors though
A Random Person says
I don’t want to know how I die, nor do I want to know how my friend will die. NOT DOING IT.
Sara says
Ha ha, scaredy cat. There’s no danger in it.
Deadly Kitty says
Exactly! It’s just a rhyme and you see a flash of a certain color when you open your eyes. Nothing like the Midnight Game or Charlotte’s Web or something. I play this all the time now. It’s super fun.
Spooky says
Yeah! I almost died playing midnight man, but this is just fun! I played it with all my family
Sandra Croscher says
Although it’s not scary, still not doing it. I want my death to be a surprise. Spoilers on some series is enough.
Lea says
Really, though, it’s kinda similar to a game we play in Korea. Except, it’s more of… the light hypnosis type than anything, really.
Summer says
I got holographic……IM IMMORTAL BITCHES
Deadly Kitty says
Either that or the universe was thinking. You probably are immortal…
🙂
AshlynTheTheaterGeek says
So… do you know what happens if you see a color that isn’t listed? I’ve done this before and saw pink…
(Directed to Lucia)
Lucia says
Hi! I’m actually going to answer this in an upcoming edition of the Most Dangerous Games FAQ, but my working theory is that pink can be filed under red. (Historically, the color was actually considered to be “light red,” which I think is interesting.)
allie says
i would guess that it would be a mix of the colors that make that color (e.g. if you saw pink, it would be a mix of red and white, so perhaps you would die by stabbing during old age or die by stabbing and go to heaven..?)
Purple Girl The Horror Fan says
+Allie, yes thats a logical explanation.
Veronica Lodge says
I really love these dangerous games! Will you do the Stalking Game, The Wall, or the Black Phone rituals?
Purple Girl The Horror Fan says
I think the Black Phone ritual is just a shorter version of The Hooded Man Ritual, and as for the Stalking Game and The Wall, I will go look them up right now! Thanks for commenting their names! At least it gave me something new to read!
Lucia says
Purple Girl The Horror Fan: I’ll sometimes post quick administration updates on Fridays, but main posts go up on Mondays and Wednesdays. (One of the goals of the Patreon campaign is to enable me to post more frequently — since I don’t currently earn any substantial income from TGIMM, I have to make sure I can pay my bills with other, paid work, which cuts down on the amount of time I have to devote to the site. I’m hoping that the Patreon campaign will bring in some additional income, which will in turn allow me to spend more time here.)
Lucia says
Purple Girl The Horror Fan: No worries! Thanks for reading! 🙂
Purple Girl The Horror Fan says
So nice and kind of you! Please read the comment I just posted apologizing for my rudeness!
Lucia says
No need to apologize! 🙂
Purple Girl The Horror Fan says
Lucia; you really are a very nice person!
Lucia says
Awww, thanks for saying so!
Purple Girl The Horror Fan says
Bye Lucia, I need to go study for my exams now! I am in seventh grade. Wish me luck for the exams!
Lucia says
Good luck!
halfheartgaming says
Why can’t you wrap your hands around the person’s neck? Will it simulate them choking on a rope and then dying?
Meteor Girl says
Um, you’re actually gonna strangle them by accident. And the rope part means like just place the rope around the neck but not tying it. That is why you can’t place ’em.
Eliza Schuyler says
I played this game all the time!!! It’s really fun and not that creepy… I saw white then pink… um…
Deadly Kitty says
Might be like a combo of two deaths. Pink is a light red, so maybe you’ll be stabbed at old age and ascend to heaven, or the universe changed its mind. Who knows?
Purple Girl The Horror Fan says
Another great post! This website has never disappointed me! And thank you very much for posting the game ‘Charlotte’s Web’ on my request. I’m only 12 but I’m still interested in reading about these ‘dangerous games’.
Rayyan says
this is one of those times where i’m not sure being colorblind is a good or bad thing…
Deadly Kitty says
Depends on what kind of colorblindness you have. Like if you see red as yellow, you will die by stabbing (or something. not sure how being colorblind exactly works. this is just an example). Adapt the game & color meanings as necessary.
merc says
I rarely ever comment on anything and I mostly don’t love paranormal stuff (I prefer true crime) but I’ve read through your dangerous games series more times than I can count. They’re amazing and so well written!! thank you for giving me things to read while I eat ice cream and proctasting tell ♡♡
Lucia says
Thank you so much for the kind words! Glad you’re enjoying the site!
Curious says
I saw pink. I’m immortal.
Meteor Girl says
Actually, pink is a red, mixed with white, so I guess one of them shall be your death, either stabbing, or dying of old age and ascending to heaven. Or combo, like you’re stabbed at old age, them you ascend to heaven.
RYDEN says
Another great post, as always! Thank you for giving me something to look forward to every few days (づ◔ ͜ʖ◔)づ
Lucia says
Happy to oblige! Thank you for reading!
NananananaBatman says
Hypothetically speaking, if you play this game and the principal sees a color besides one of the ones listed, what happens?
lucy fir says
probably means some other death, or if it’s a combination color….. a combo of two deaths…
Spookyjim says
Finally a new post! Please update more often as I’m always excited to read about these spooky ritual games!
Lucia says
Glad you’re enjoying it! I post twice a week (that’s what my schedule currently allows — gotta pay the bills, and the Patreon campaign for this site is still a fledgling), so check back on Wednesday and there will be a new a post!
Purple Girl The Horror Fan says
But its already Friday and I still can’t find a new post! Please update!
Purple Girl The Horror Fan says
Oh I am really sorry about my last comment saying that its already Friday and I still can’t find a new post! I was actually talking about ‘The Most Dangerous Games’ section. I didn’t realize that you might have posted something in the other sections! Please pardon me for my rudeness in my previous comment. I have realized my mistake now.
Angelina Jones says
I played this game and saw a goldish colour….will i die of richness?
Deadly Kitty says
Well, gold is just a variation of yellow. So you will die of poison. Sorry.
Telissa says
So will I die of richness, I love that so much. 😭😂
Haruki says
if it’s closer to yellow, it may be poison.
Spongebob says
So, haven’t played this yet but does it work? I’m guessing it does..
Julius says
I saw white, then black, then white, then black again. I can’t figure it out???