THE MONTY HALL PROBLEM

 
 

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PICK A DOOR

WINS:

SWITCH: 0

KEEP: 0

LOSSES:

SWITCH: 0

KEEP: 0

HERE'S HOW IT WORKS:

There's money hidden behind one door, and donkeys behind the other two. You pick one door, and then we will open a different door, one with a donkey behind it.

Then you have to choose: Will you keep your current selection? Or switch your selection with the other unopened door?

This is a famous logic puzzle. Does switching doors offer an advantage? Is keeping your selection a wiser choice? Or is it random?

You can play the game repeatedly, and we'll tally up the accumulated score so you can see for yourself...

CREDITS:

Fonts: Alte Haas Grotesk by Yann Le Coroller, Bowlby One by Vernon Adams

Code written by Matt Payne

Images from deepai.org