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== Types of buzz wire games == Desktop buzz wires are widely available for purchase. A giant version of the game also exists and it is typically used outdoors or as a garden game. More sophisticated buzz wires have also been developed, to incorporate digital technology to add features like automated scorekeeping and player ranking.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Giant Buzz Wire |url=https://www.slrgames.com/giant-buzz-wire-game |website=slrgames.com}}</ref> Virtual versions of this game exist, in which the [[pointer (graphical user interfaces)|pointer]] takes the place of the wire loop and must be guided down a narrow, twisting path without touching the sides. Both versions require well-developed [[hand–eye coordination]]. The difficulty of any particular game depends in part on the shape of the twisted wire and the size of the loop.
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