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"Two Truths and a Lie" is an icebreaker game where each person shares three statements about themselves, two true and one false, and others try to guess which is the lie. Here's a breakdown of the game: How to Play: Each person prepares three statements about themselves: two true and one false. They then share these statements with the group. The other players listen carefully and try to determine which of the three statements is the lie. After everyone has shared their statements, the group can discuss and vote on which statement they believe is the lie. Purpose: This game is a great way to get to know people, encourage open communication, and build relationships. It can be used in various settings, such as workplaces, schools, or social gatherings. Variations: You can choose to award points for correctly guessing the lie or for successfully fooling others. The game can be played simply for fun and to get to know each other, without any points or competition. Examples of Statements: "I've never broken a bone" "I once met a celebrity in an elevator" "I can speak three languages fluently" "I've bungee jumped off a bridge" "I have a twin"

