There is no definite formula for winning the ZEBRA Gold Streak game. However, one could gauge either the most popular response or the least popular response if he/she is observant of people’s daily activities, their personal preferences and are updated on current sports activities, social life preferences, history, current events, etc.
The most popular or the least popular responses don’t necessarily have to be in conformance with your personal responses but using common sense, you would easily gauge which is more popular and which is least popular.
For instance, if the questionnaire asks “which do you prefer to drink in the morning-hot or cold drinks?” Of course by common sense, people would generally like to drink hot drinks (either coffee, tea, milk or chocolate-as long as it is hot) in the morning, whether it is summer, winter, fall or spring. However, there are people who prefer “cold”. But in Gold Streak game, it is what the majority feel that is to be the right answer, rather than the preference of the few.
Also, the secret of winning in the Gold Streak game is complete focus on the current question and get rid of the just concluded one in your mind. It has happened to me twice that when I was answering the least popular questionnaire, I was still thinking of the past question which called for “most popular” response. And by mistake, I clicked on the response that I know is more popular rather than clicking the one that is least popular. Therefore, your focus should be on the current question and not on past questions. In my own way, I used to read the question twice aloud focusing my eyes whether or not the question calls for either “most popular” or “least popular”.
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There is no definite formula for winning the ZEBRA Gold Streak game. However, one could gauge either the most popular response or the least popular response if he/she is observant of people’s daily activities, their personal preferences and are updated on current sports activities, social life preferences, history, current events, etc.
The most popular or the least popular responses don’t necessarily have to be in conformance with your personal responses but using common sense, you
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