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Urawaza! Japanese Game Show Gives Tips

November 21st, 2006 by Andy
 

Wired covered it a little while ago in their print edition, and some videos from this show have made the rounds over the past year or so, but I think Urawaza is worth pointing out just in case not everyone has seen it yet. Urawaza translates as “secret tips”, and it is a game show wherein contestants show off ways to do everyday things like put on a band-aid, run faster, bowl, hit a high note, etc. using everyday objects. I think the idea is great, and the tips are always useful, or at least make you say “huh”. Via Neatorama. Check out the below guide to putting on a band-aid on your finger in a way that won’t fall off or slide around.

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