Asking about linguistic characteristics of the word is cheating in twenty questions! :) There's a note about this at the end of the "How To" that's linked on the front page.
Why would that be cheating?
Also maybe a prompt to this note when you fall foul of this rule would be better than a "I don't know" amoji.
If it doesn't know, you should get another question.
That’s already the behavior. Those don’t count as tries.
Well in this case the instructions specifically say to avoid those kinds of questions.
Asking about linguistic characteristics of the word is cheating in twenty questions! :) There's a note about this at the end of the "How To" that's linked on the front page.
Why would that be cheating?
Also maybe a prompt to this note when you fall foul of this rule would be better than a "I don't know" amoji.
If it doesn't know, you should get another question.
That’s already the behavior. Those don’t count as tries.
Well in this case the instructions specifically say to avoid those kinds of questions.