Rockpaperscissors
Rock-paper-scissors is a hand game played by two participants. Each player secretly selects one of three gestures and then reveals them simultaneously: rock (a clenched fist), paper (an open hand), or scissors (two extended fingers). The winner is determined by a simple cycle: rock beats scissors, scissors beats paper, and paper beats rock. If both players choose the same gesture, the round is a draw.
Play can be a quick single round or part of a longer match, such as best of
Variants and related games have expanded the concept. The most well-known extension is Rock-Paper-Scissors-Lizard-Spock, which adds
Historically, forms of the game appear in East Asia, with the Japanese version known as janken (often
In game theory and computer science, rock-paper-scissors serves as a basic example of a nontransitive game and