The rules sound simple.
First round is a rapid-fire, and the second round is a compulsory answering round.
Bai Youwei speculated that the first round of rapid-fire is to accumulate points quickly in order to maintain an upper hand in the second round. Otherwise, during the forced answer round, if you didn't know the first question, you might be eliminated even if you are a stronger player.
So, even though this game is called "Lucky Questions", it not only focuses on "luck," but also strives to ensure balance.
After the elderly man in the grey robe finished explaining the rules, he asked, "Does anyone have any doubts about the rules?"
There was silence among the 36 people present. No one said a word.
It's not that they didn't have any doubts. On the contrary, they had too many! They wanted to know how to leave the game, what exactly the puppet game was, how to survive!
However, these questions had nothing to do with the rules at all!
What's the use of asking about the rules?