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*The Toy Where You Put The Shape In The Non-Corresponding Hole was first discovered in 1992 alongside a beach located in [https://goo.gl/maps/BKdtiPPznKmo3ZPr6 Brittany].
 
*The Toy Where You Put The Shape In The Non-Corresponding Hole was first discovered in 1992 alongside a beach located in [https://goo.gl/maps/BKdtiPPznKmo3ZPr6 Brittany].
 
*The Toy Where You Put The Shape In The Non-Corresponding Hole got an attempt at being commercialized but ended up being recalled for unknown reasons.
 
*The Toy Where You Put The Shape In The Non-Corresponding Hole got an attempt at being commercialized but ended up being recalled for unknown reasons.
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 24 March 2023

The Toy Where You Put The Shape In The Non-Corresponding Hole, is as the name suggests, a toy where you have to put shapes inside it, while making sure that they don't match with the one of the hole you put them in.

The Toy Where You Put The Shape In The Non-Corresponding Hole
The Toy Where You Put The Shape In The Non-Corresponding Hole
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Information
SpeciesToy
SentientYes

Appearance

The Toy Where You Put The Shape In The Non-Corresponding Hole is a toy that precisely look like one of it's counterparts, The Toy Where You Put The Shape In The Corresponding Hole.

Rules

The Rules of the game are as follows:

When you start the game, you get a bunch of three-dimensional shapes and a box with many holes of different sizes and shapes. Your goal is then to put the shapes that are provided to you, in one of the holes, while making it absolutely sure that the shape of the hole DON'T MATCH with the one of the shape. As long as it isn't the corresponding hole, any hole the shape is put in will be processed by the toy as a valid and correct answer.


For example, you could insert a triangle shape into:

  • the square hole,
  • the circle hole,
  • the star hole, etc.

But you MUSN'T put it in the corresponding hole, in this example, the triangle-shaped one.

Setup

The Toy Where You Put The Shape In The Non-Corresponding Hole doesn't need any external alimentation and so can be experienced and interacted with as is.

Winning

The Toy Where You Put The Shape In The Non-Corresponding Hole doesn't really have winning conditions, as it presents itself as nothing more than a ludo-educative toy. The playing individual can however get a winning feeling by putting the shape in a hole that matches the requirements.

Losing

If The Toy Where You Put The Shape In The Non-Corresponding Hole doesn't give you anything for winning, as there isn't really any way to, there is consequences if you were to fail your interaction with it.


Consequences for losing may include:

  • sense of defeat, failure,
  • loss of confidence,
  • sobbing,
  • calling your parents for help


Trivia

  • The Toy Where You Put The Shape In The Non-Corresponding Hole was first discovered in 1992 alongside a beach located in Brittany.
  • The Toy Where You Put The Shape In The Non-Corresponding Hole got an attempt at being commercialized but ended up being recalled for unknown reasons.