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janken - traduction vers Anglais

HAND GAME FOR TWO PLAYERS
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  • A print by [[Kikukawa Eizan]] that shows geisha playing kitsune-ken, a Japanese rock paper scissors variant (1820)
  • Kitsune-ken was a popular Japanese rock paper scissors variant. From left to right: The hunter (ryōshi), village head (shōya) and fox (kitsune).
  • Mushi-ken, the earliest Japanese [[sansukumi-ken]] game (1809). From left to right: slug (namekuji), frog (kawazu) and snake (hebi).
  • Rock paper scissors Spock lizard gestures
  • Children in Laos playing rock paper scissors
  • Children in Myanmar playing rock paper scissors
  • Oriented graph of Rock-Paper-Scissors-Fire-Water

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Rock paper scissors

Rock paper scissors (also known by other orderings of the three items, with "rock" sometimes being called "stone," or as Rochambeau, roshambo, or ro-sham-bo) is an intransitive hand game, usually played between two people, in which each player simultaneously forms one of three shapes with an outstretched hand. These shapes are "rock" (a closed fist), "paper" (a flat hand), and "scissors" (a fist with the index finger and middle finger extended, forming a V). The earliest form of "rock paper scissors"-style game originated in China and was subsequently imported into Japan, where it reached its modern standardized form, before being spread throughout the world in the early 20th century.

A simultaneous, zero-sum game, it has three possible outcomes: a draw, a win or a loss. A player who decides to play rock will beat another player who has chosen scissors ("rock crushes scissors" or "breaks scissors" or sometimes "blunts scissors"), but will lose to one who has played paper ("paper covers rock"); a play of paper will lose to a play of scissors ("scissors cuts paper"). If both players choose the same shape, the game is tied and is usually immediately replayed to break the tie.

Rock paper scissors is often used as a fair choosing method between two people, similar to coin flipping, drawing straws, or throwing dice in order to settle a dispute or make an unbiased group decision. Unlike truly random selection methods, however, rock paper scissors can be played with a degree of skill by recognizing and exploiting non-random behavior in opponents.