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I found one of these boards and decided to see what the fuss was about.
The milton bradley version is just a flat particle board with the sticker of numbers and letters covering it, and a plastic pointer that is suspended by 3 pegs.
Unsurprisingly, it does absolutely nothing. But I guess I forgot I needed a bloodied bible, 3 virgins and a full moon. Sigh.
You have wasted money. A small upturned tumbler on a smooth table using cutout letters and numbers in an alphabetical circle, and "yes" and "no" at opposite ends of the inside middle, plus say another three reliable and serious friends, will suffice.
Decide who will ask the questions and take notes. Each person places one finger lightly on the glass, four people is ideal. Allow free movement of the arm, and then start asking a question. The most seriously interested person should be the questioner and ask questions which are of personal interest, on any subject at all. The glass will eventually start to circle around the inside of the circle, continue to do so for some time, and then veer off to the first letter or number, then proceed to the second and so on. When another question is asked, the circulating motion will usually start again, and the above should be repeated.
Often the messages are just single word responses, and so the questions should be geared to that. If, after that it doesn't work, then I would definitely give up trying.
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