The Turtle Soup answer method is based on the question asked by the questioner, and can only be answered with "yes", "no", "yes and no" or "no relation". This kind of gameplay requires the question maker to gradually narrow down the scope and restore the truth of the story by asking a series of questions. When answering, you should follow the following principles:
The answer range gradually narrows: start with a broad range of questions, and then exclude them one by one to narrow the range. For example, when guessing a location, you can first ask whether it is indoors or outdoors, rather than directly guessing the specific location.
Follow the order of questions: The order of questions usually includes the original case/change case, time, place and space, character relationship, method of death, motive for killing, etc. This order can help players advance the game more logically.
Avoid giving direct answers: When answering, try to avoid giving too specific answers, so as not to reveal the full story prematurely and affect the fun of the game.
In this way, players and question makers can enjoy reasoning and puzzle solving during interaction, while also exercising logical thinking and creativity. I hope the above principles will be helpful to you!