The Charlie Charlie Challenge
Updated | By Rory Petzer
The Charlie Charlie Challenge is a game in which players believe they are able to connect with a Mexican spirit known as Charlie.
It has been played by thousands of people (mostly teens) all over the world, some of whom have posted videos of the results.
The game entails placing two pencils on a piece of paper in the shape of a cross with the words 'yes' and 'no' in separate quadrants.
Players then begin the game by repeating, "Charlie, Charlie are you there?" until the top pencil moves to indicate Charlie's alleged response.
Twitter is abuzz with various responses to the game, with most calling it absolute rubbish.
We (hesitantly) decided to try it out, not really expecting anything to happen.
#charliecharliechallenge WHY IS THIS STILL TRENDING NO NO NO
— | aesthetic emily | (@femaleoakley) May 27, 2015
I'm seriously thinking about doing the #charliecharliechallenge and try to get away from this
— LispyJimmy (@UnitedgamerzHQ) May 27, 2015
I did the #charliecharliechallenge and it didn't worked
— ㅤ (@thehoIybiebs) May 27, 2015
how do people have pencils for the #charliecharliechallenge when they don't even have pencils for class. #smh
— Yoselin Morales (@Yoselin_Cruz12) May 27, 2015
How did internet trends go from eating spoons full of cinnamon to trying to contact Mexican demons? 😯#charliecharliechallenge
— Lourdes (@lourdessalt000) May 27, 2015
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