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The Picture Game is all over TikTok. People film themselves sitting in a circle in the dark and snapping photos of the spirits around them. But how do you play the game yourself? And is it real? We talked to urban legends expert Sydney Bermudez and YouTuber and paranormal activity expert Dylan McElliott to answer your spookiest questions.
Picture Game Rules
Urban legends expert Sydney Bermudez says the Picture Game “is a classic séance-style party ritual where players try to capture ghostly images.” To play:
- At midnight, sit with your friends around a circle of rope with a beverage in the center and a face-up mirror in front of each player.
- Summon the spirits by saying, “I trust you,” one at a time, then, “The door is open, please come in.”
- Take turns snapping flash photos straight in front of you. After the ritual, look at the photos with your friends to see if you snapped any ghosts!
Steps
Playing the Picture Game
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At midnight, make a rope or string circle on the floor. The game starts at the stroke of midnight. To begin, get a length of rope, string, or twine, and tie it in a circle, then place it on the floor in the center of the room where you’re playing.[3]
- The rope circle can be as large or as small as you like, but it needs to be big enough that you can place a drinking glass inside it, and that you and your friends can hold hands around it.
- If you’re playing with just a couple or a few people, make the circle small. If you’re playing with several people, make it larger.
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Place a drinking glass in the rope circle and fill it with liquid. Get a regular drinking glass and set it in the middle of the circle. Then, fill it with a beverage. Alcoholic drinks work best for this ritual, but you can also use other beverages like sodas or juices.[4]
- The beverage is an offering to the spirits and helps attract them. Legend has it that they like alcohol the best.
- Only use alcohol if you’re of legal drinking age.
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Gather at least 2 people and sit them evenly around the circle. You need at least 1 other person to play the game, but there’s no limit on how many people can play, as long as you all fit around the circle. Sit evenly spaced, and with about 1 ft (0.30 m) of space between you and the rope circle.
- If you have more people than can fit, they can sit out and watch, but tell them to stay silent and motionless.
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Give each person a mirror and turn off the lights. Each person sets a face-up mirror in front of them, between themself and the rope circle. The mirrors help you see the spirits in the photos. Use hand mirrors, compacts, or any other sort of mirror you might have hanging around. Once everyone is in position, turn off the lights to ensure the room is completely dark, says Bermudez. The game begins![5]
- In a pinch, turn your phone completely off and place it face-up in front of you so the screen acts as a blank mirror.
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Say “I trust you,” then, “The door is open, please come in.” Hold hands with the person next to you and close your eyes. Go around the circle and take turns saying “I trust you.” Say it one at a time. Once everyone has said it, recite the next part of the invitation all together, in unison: “The door is open, please come in.”[6]
- Once you’ve finished the invitation, open your eyes, but be aware that you may already be in the presence of a paranormal entity.
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Take turns saying, “I caught you,” and taking a flash photo. Here’s where the camera comes in—Bermudez says you “take turns passing it around while focusing your energy on summoning a spirit.”[7] You can use a phone camera with flash, but the ritual works best with an old-school camera, like an instant film or digital camera. The first person says, “I caught you,” then points the camera straight ahead of them and takes a photo.[8]
- Then, pass the camera counter-clockwise around the circle and let each player do the same thing. Repeat this until everyone has taken 3 photos.
- Don’t use a traditional film camera, since it takes time to develop the photos, and you’ll want to see them right away.
- Do not peek at the photos.
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Send spirits away by saying, “It is time to go home,” with your eyes closed. Once everyone has taken 3 photos, join your hands and close your eyes again. Send the spirits away by saying, altogether, “It is time to go home,” 3 times.[9]
- This part is crucial. If you don’t send the spirits home, some say they might linger and haunt you.
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Turn the mirrors upside-down, cut the rope, and empty the glass outside. Now comes the cleanup. First, turn all the mirrors upside-down to close the gateway to the other world. Then, use scissors or a knife to cut the rope circle and dispel the energy. Finally, pour the beverage onto a patch of bare ground outside.
- You can also turn on the lights at this point, or keep them off if you want to maintain the spooky vibe.
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Look closely at the photos you took as a group. “The belief,” Bermudez explains, “is that when you…review the photos, mysterious shapes, shadows, or even ghostly figures might appear.”[10] Browse through the photos with your friends, and look closely. If you’ve been visited, you’ll see strange things in the pictures, like orbs, weird shadows, blurs, smudges, or even… faces!
- Take an especially close look at the mirrors in the photos, behind your friends, and in the dark corners of the room, where spirits are most likely to lurk.
Expert Q&A
Video
Tips
References
- ↑ Sydney Bermudez. Urban Legends Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Dylan McElliott. YouTuber and Paranormal Activity Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKnvikdT0Ws&t=49s
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKnvikdT0Ws&t=46s
- ↑ Sydney Bermudez. Urban Legends Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpXkVtk1EZA&t=243s
- ↑ Sydney Bermudez. Urban Legends Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpXkVtk1EZA&t=273s
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKnvikdT0Ws&t=110s
- ↑ Sydney Bermudez. Urban Legends Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/thoughts-on-thinking/202410/the-psychology-of-ghost-stories
- ↑ Dylan McElliott. YouTuber and Paranormal Activity Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Sydney Bermudez. Urban Legends Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Dylan McElliott. YouTuber and Paranormal Activity Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Sydney Bermudez. Urban Legends Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Sydney Bermudez. Urban Legends Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Sydney Bermudez. Urban Legends Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Sydney Bermudez. Urban Legends Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Sydney Bermudez. Urban Legends Expert. Expert Interview