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Octant rules
- You have to guess what's in the picture in least number of attempts. Each picture has one correct answer. You have a total of 10 incorrect attempts.
- Ranked List: Apart from one correct answer, there are 8 words related to the correct answer which are closest to it.
- If you guess one of the ranked list words, that guess will not be counted as an incorrect attempt and an octant (one-eighth of circle) will be unblurred as a part of clue.
- Connected List: Additional set of words (30+ words) related to correct answer and ranked list words (could be synonyms, or variation, eg. [sea-> lake, river, ocean, pond], or [tourist-> tourism, sightseeing, explore, travel]). If you guess a word from this list, you get a "Close!" message, indicating you to keep trying in this direction. Guessing these words do not unblur any part of the image.
- For each guess that is not in ranked list and connected list, one attempt will be counted towards incorrect attempt.
Example: (octant numbers are given for understanding)
This looks like a natural landscape with greens and blues. A good starting guess would be "ocean" or "sky" or "mountain"
If you write "ocean", the following octant will be unblurred.

Similarly, other words such as "mountain," "architecture," "landmark," "statue" would reveal the following octants respectively.
The ranked list for this picture would be:
- Statue
- Landmark
- Tourism
- Monument
- Architecture
- Mountain
- Ocean
- Sky
Clearly, if you guessed "statue" (which is closest to the correct answer) initially, the probability of you guessing the correct answer in next step would be high.
As soon as you guess the correct answer, in this case: "Christ the redeemer" , all octants are revealed.