@dcfyj Have you played Dead Cells? That's one of my favorite ultra-challenging games, although once I hit the truly challenging parts of it I lost interest slightly because I'm not that good at it
Double-slit experiment is where you shine a laser (usually) at two thin slits spaced close together and it produces an "unexpected" pattern on whatever you've got behind it, thus demonstrating that light behaves like a wave.
@Brandon_J Nope. It can even be done with sunlight. It's just much clearer when you use a laser due to the single wavelength instead of many wavelengths.
We should probably pass since we don't have anything to go off. And also we only have one guess left so we can't stop blue from going out if they're going to
Given how much John dislikes my use of "u", it appears he wouldn't use "circular" to describe something so uncircular as Antarctica. I could see him giving an obscure clue before giving an inaccurate one.
Here's what I'm thinking: SHADOW and PIN for double slit experiment, DANCE for circular ('cause plenty of dances have circular motions), and CENTAUR (not horned). We have one shot at this because Red is almost guaranteed to get both their words next turn. Alternatives: NOVEL for double slit experiment (because it was new) and FLUTE for circular.