TuringTest Introduction PNP
TuringTest Introduction PNP
Component Preparation
Before your first game of the Turing Test, the Print & Play edition must be
assembled. Players need to print out the special Background, Trait, and Ques-
tion cards. Hunch & Suspicion tokens are also needed to play.
For cards of this size, you can tile print the cards in a 2x3 or 3x3 orientation
per sheet of 8.5” x 11” paper to get multiple cards per sheet for easier cutting.
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Hunch & Suspicion Tokens
PDF sheets of Hunch and Suspicion tokens have been provided in the Print &
Play edition. The moderator does not need Hunch or Suspicion tokens. Each guest
needs a complete set of tokens, which includes one Hunch token and three Suspi-
cion tokens.
Hunch Tokens
The front and back images for Hunch tokens have the symbol on both sides.
Since the sides are identical and Hunch tokens are public information, they can be
easily proxied using poker chips, beads, or other available counters or markers.
Suspicion Tokens
Suspicion tokens feature a “?” on the back and a value 0, 1, or 3 on the front. In
addition to a Hunch token, each guest should start the game with three suspicion
tokens, one of each value. Unlike Hunch tokens, Suspicion tokens are hidden
information and ideally have a common back.
One way to create Suspicion tokens is to print the Suspicion PDF sheets on adhe-
sive sticker paper and apply the printed sheets to matte board or card stock. Alter-
natively, the number values could be stickered or written onto poker chips with a
common back. You could also use standard playing cards and give each guest a 1
and 3, with a face card (Jack, Queen, or King) counting as the “0” token.
Hunch Suspicion
Back Back
Front Front