The so-called devil's logic bug is to choose truth twice, and then let the devil dare to end the game. In this situation, in the case of three people, as long as the devil does not commit suicide, there will be no devil who must choose dare. At the beginning, the devil chooses truth, then if a woman chooses t, then b woman can only choose d, so the devil can continue truth; if a woman chooses d, then no matter what b woman chooses, the devil can still choose t, so the fundamental There are no logic bugs. If you continue to assume that one dies, and only woman B is left, suppose she chooses t, then the devil chooses t, and the woman b must choose d in the next round, and the devil can continue to choose t; assuming that woman b chooses d, the devil chooses t, b woman chooses t, in this case, the devil must choose d in the next round. But in this case, the first surviving person must choose d first. As the devil, killing her in this round shouldn't be a problem.
View more about Truth or Dare reviews