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Category: Games & sport

By The Generalist Posted on June 1, 2021May 31, 2021

Jean Shrimpton’s white dress

When Jean Shrimpton walked out onto Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia, in 1965, she didn’t know she was about to make fashion history.

Categories: 20th century history, Fashion & design, Games & sport, Oceania
By The Generalist Posted on May 25, 2021May 24, 2021

Quantum crossword

Most crosswords have a single correct solution. A quantum crossword has several.

Categories: 20th century history, Games & sport, Language, North & Central America
By The Generalist Posted on May 19, 2021May 18, 2021

Kick volleyball

Sepak takraw resembles volleyball, except you can only use your feet, knees, and head. The kicks are amazing, but you should not let the sons of sultans and prime ministers play.

Categories: East Asia, Games & sport, Medieval history, Politics & law, Southeast Asia
By The Generalist Posted on April 28, 2021January 25, 2023

Cheating chess computer

In 2011, the World Computer Chess Championship banned the four-time champion Rybka chess engine for cheating.

Categories: 21st century history, Computer science, Games & sport
By The Generalist Posted on April 27, 2021April 26, 2021

First computer chess cheat

In the 1993 World Open chess tournament, an unknown competitor drew a match against a grandmaster. He used a computer to cheat.

Categories: 20th century history, Computer science, Games & sport
By The Generalist Posted on April 9, 2021April 28, 2021

The curse of Colonel Sanders

The ghost of KFC’s Colonel Sanders has haunted a Japanese baseball team since 1985.

Categories: 20th century history, East Asia, Games & sport, History, Places
By The Generalist Posted on March 13, 2021April 21, 2021

Underwater ball sports

If you’re playing underwater rugby or football, how do you keep the ball from floating or sinking?

Categories: Games & sport, Physics & chemistry, Sciences
By The Generalist Posted on February 23, 2021April 28, 2021

Computer battle of the heavyweights

The Muhammad Ali vs. Rocky Marciano boxing match was screened in theatres across Europe and North America in 1970. In American theatres, Marciano won. In European theatres, Ali did.

Categories: 20th century history, Arts & recreation, Europe, Film & television, Games & sport, History, North & Central America, Places
By The Generalist Posted on February 15, 2021January 25, 2023

Snowball fighting champions

In 1989 the residents of Sōbetsu, Japan, formalised rules for competitive snowball fighting. Thirty-one world championships have since been played in the town.

Categories: East Asia, Games & sport, Places
By The Generalist Posted on February 9, 2021January 25, 2023

Chess of love

The earliest fully recorded game of modern chess – from the 15th century CE – is a poem about love.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Europe, Games & sport, History, Literature, Medieval history, Places
By The Generalist Posted on January 27, 2021January 25, 2023

All-pawn chess

Lord Dunsany was an early 20th century fantasist whose writing inspired Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, and many others. He also invented a chess variant where one side has 32 pawns and no other pieces.

Categories: Europe, Games & sport, Literature, Places
By The Generalist Posted on January 18, 2021April 21, 2021

Gaelic Australian football

Gaelic football and Australian Rules football teams don’t have much international competition. So they decided to play each other instead.

Categories: Europe, Games & sport, Oceania, Places
By The Generalist Posted on December 28, 2020April 21, 2021

Nontransitive dice

Consider three special dice: A, B, and C. On a fair roll, A is more likely to beat B. B is more likely to beat C. But C is more likely to beat A. These are nontransitive dice.

Categories: Games & sport, Mathematics & statistics, Sciences
By The Generalist Posted on November 13, 2020April 21, 2021

Hu’s on first

When Taiwanese baseball player Chin-Lung Hu hit a single in a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks he fulfilled a promise made in a comedy sketch seventy-one years before.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Film & television, Games & sport, North & Central America, Places
Blind justice
By The Generalist Posted on October 14, 2020April 21, 2021

The game is the rules

To win the game Nomic, you need to change the rules so that you can win the game Nomic.

Categories: Games & sport, Politics & law
Tower of Hanoi
By The Generalist Posted on October 1, 2020April 21, 2021

The end of the tower

According to a popular myth, the solution of a 64-piece Tower of Hanoi puzzle will herald the end of the world.

Categories: Games & sport, Mathematics & statistics, Sciences

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