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by shagie
215 days ago
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In my sibling comment, I linked the chat session where I prompted ChatGPT for possible answers and reasoning. https://chatgpt.com/share/6920b9e2-764c-8011-a14a-012e97573f... Given the following riddle, identify the object to which it refers.
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Chaos erupts around
The shape moot
The goal is key
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Identify 10 different possible answers and identify the reasoning behind each guess and why it may or may not be correct.
The second item in the possible answers: Soccer ball
Why it fits:
“Chaos erupts around”: Players cluster and scramble around the ball; wherever it goes, chaos follows.
“The shape moot”: Modern footballs vary in panel design and surface texture, but they must all be broadly spherical; to the game itself, variations in cosmetic shape are mostly irrelevant.
“The goal is key”: Everyone’s objective is to get the ball into the goal.
Why it might not be correct:
The third line emphasizes the goal, which points more strongly to the scoring structure or concept of scoring rather than the ball.
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The answer is not specifically 'soccer ball', but just ball. I don't think that I would deem that as acceptable, though certainly it's very close! Maybe others would disagree, haha, and as I stated above, I do think riddles are open to interpretation.
Second, as to why my own prompting didn't get- I didn't specify 'identify the object'. I wonder if prompting that it wasn't necessarily a physical thing was helpful enough to get it significantly closer (still funny that the first answer I received was 'escape room').
As to GP: - in sports with balls, there is 'chaos'. I was aiming more from the audience. In some of the larger arenas of professional sports, there's a complete ruckus on certain actions. - The shape is moot; there's many different kinds of 'balls'. Compare football to soccer to tennis. - Balls all have an objective, a goal, usually to get the ball to a specific location ('goal' in the typical sense, but the vagueness could imply general use as well). This was mostly to imply a sense of purpose and use of the riddle's answer.
Again, not saying this is the best riddle ever, just trying to make a point.