If You Play With Your Paintings, I Guess I Will Always Lose? Master These Techniques To Easily Improve Your Gaming Performance
Friends who have experienced you draw and I guess, all know that this game looks simple, but when you really put it into practice, it often makes people scratch their ears and head anxiously.
He obviously felt that what he drew was quite similar, but his teammates just couldn't understand it. When he tried to guess, he looked at the messy lines on the screen and had no clue at all.
I believe many people have experienced this kind of frustration.
In fact, this is not because you have a bad hand or not enough ideas in your head, but because you have not yet understood the key tricks of the game.
Today, let’s talk about how to transform from a “soul painter” into a “god teammate” that teammates compete for in the “Draw and Guess” applet.
The painting is abstract and no one understands it? Try the trick of “disassembling your thinking”
Many people easily fall into dead ends when drawing. When they see a word, they want to draw it exactly as it is.
Just like drawing the star named "James", if you forcefully draw a human face, not only will it be extremely difficult, but your teammates will not be able to recognize who it is.
At this time, we need to use "dismantling thinking".
Don't think about drawing people, but draw things closely related to them.

You can first draw a basketball, then draw a hand shooting the ball, or draw a pair of sneakers.
If the vocabulary allows, then draw a small crown next to it to imply the nickname "Emperor".
According to the combination of this series of elements, teammates can easily think of "that person with a special title who is engaged in basketball activities."
For example, when you draw the "Statue of Liberty", it will take a lot of time to draw a complete sculpture. However, if you draw a "book" (to symbolize freedom), draw a torch, and then draw a simple skirt outline, and combine these three elements, you can basically make a guess, with an accuracy of 80% to 90%.
Breaking down complex words into simple elements that are familiar to the public is the key to improving the guessing rate.
Guessing words always goes wrong? Let’s first look at the key information of “number of words”
When it's your turn to guess, don't just stare at the painting.
Many draw-and-guess mini-programs provide a "word count reminder" function. This is an artifact in the game.
No matter how well your teammates draw, first find out what the answer is in a few words.
Knowing the number of words is equivalent to defining a range for the answer.
For example, if the screen shows this situation as "3 words", then if the teammate draws some water, there is a possibility of something like "Pacific" or "Atlantic", but it will definitely not be "sea".
If the display shows "2 words" and a teammate draws a cat looking in the mirror, then you can quickly eliminate three-word answers like "Garfield" and think in the direction of "cat monster" or "cat".
This situation may seem easy, but many people, once they become impatient, forget to look and rely entirely on guessing. As a result, it is naturally difficult to improve the accuracy.

Developing the habit of reading the word count first can help you save a lot of time and make your guesses more directional.
Don’t be a “Buddhist player”, capture every painting detail
In addition to looking at the number of words, concentration is also particularly important during the word guessing process.
Many people are easily distracted in games. While others are drawing, they are chatting or doing other things, and in the end they just take a look at the finished product.
It's easy to miss the most important information.
A good player will stare at it from the first stroke.
Because painters usually draw the core elements first.
For example, if the other party first draws a large circle and then draws a handle, then you must immediately and quickly react to objects that are round and have handles, such as "shields" and "pans".
If he had painted these and then painted flames next to them, the answer would probably be " frying pan ".
If you only looked at the last time and saw a flame in the pot, you might guess "stove" and miss the correct answer.
Pay attention to the entire process of painting, which will allow you to clearly understand the other person's conceptual logic at that time, rather than just watching the final image in a static state.
Clever use of props and tacit understanding doubles the gaming experience
In addition to technology, some props in the game can also work wonders.
For example, there is the "prompt sound effect" function and the "emoticon package" function. When you realize that the other party does not understand your thoughts at all, you can quickly click on the prompt prop, or send an emoticon that means "wrong direction".
This is much more effective than rushing.
In addition, playing with fixed friends for a long time can also cultivate "internal memes" that belong only to you.
Just like you have agreed in advance that if you want to draw something like a "hot pot", then you will only draw a pot and it will look like it is steaming. If you want to draw a "mobile phone", then you will draw a rectangle and a circle.
This kind of exclusive tacit understanding can greatly increase the speed of word guessing.
Of course, the most important thing about the game is pleasure and fun. Don't get impatient just because you failed to guess once or twice. Maintaining a relaxed attitude will actually make your thinking clearer.
The key to playing well in "Draw and Guess" is to break down complex words, see the number of words clearly, pay attention to the whole process, and be good at using props.
Those who know how to draw need to master the ability to transform abstract concepts into concrete symbols. Those who participate in word guessing must make good use of system prompts and observation skills.
Repeat the game many times and integrate these subtle habits, and you will find that your probability of guessing will rise sharply in a straight upward direction.
When you form a team again for a game in the future, you will become an all-round player with the ability to draw and know how to guess puzzles, which will make everyone sincerely have an eye-catching view of you.