Played scissors against rock, say LA Times Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Played scissors against rock, say LA Times for the June 20, 2024 edition of LA Times crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 4 letters. Start with L and end with T, and the possible solutions are LIST, LOOT, LOST.
The answer is LOST
In the context of the game "rock-paper-scissors," the term "LOST" refers to the outcome when one's choice of "scissors" is defeated by the opponent's choice of "rock." Rock-paper-scissors is a simple hand game played between two people, where each player simultaneously forms one of three shapes with their hand: rock (a closed fist), paper (an open hand), or scissors (a fist with the index and middle fingers extended, forming a V).
When a player chooses "scissors" and their opponent chooses "rock," the player who chose scissors "LOST" because rock defeats scissors in this game. The outcome of losing in rock-paper-scissors typically results in the player being out of that round, or in informal play, it may lead to a reset or continuation of the game.
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