PEF · Science Night 2026

SIGNAL LOST

A game about communication noise & information distortion
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Can you decode the original message?

A message passes through 5 noisy channels. Each hop garbles a little more. Your job: figure out what the original said.

01 · MEMORISE See the original message for a few seconds.
02 · WATCH Observe it travel through noisy channels — words get swapped, dropped, garbled.
03 · IDENTIFY Choose the original from 4 options. Faster = more points.
04 · SURVIVE 5 rounds. Noise gets worse each round. Stay sharp.
What this demonstrates: In economics and management, information rarely travels perfectly. Every relay—a memo, a market signal, a spoken instruction—introduces distortion. This game simulates Shannon's noise model: how much signal survives channel interference? Real-world parallels: supply chain miscommunication, Chinese whispers in organisations, data corruption in digital systems.
ROUND 1 / 5 NOISE: LOW 10
📡 Original Transmission — Memorise this
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📊 Leaderboard — Signal Lost
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