
The Complete Ouija Board Guide

What is a Ouija Board?
A ouija board, sometimes referred to as a spirit board or talking board, is a flat board that is inscribed with the alphabet's letters, numbers 0–9, the phrases "yes," "no," "hello," and "goodbye," as well as a variety of symbols and visuals that vary based on the board's design and aesthetics. Participants delicately press a tiny, heart-shaped piece of plastic or wood, known as a planchette, using their fingers. It is thought that this planchette moves under the power of supernatural forces, spelling out messages from the beyond to let people communicate with spirits. The contemporary Ouija board first appeared amid the peak of the American Spiritualist movement in the late 1800s. The idea behind spiritualism was that there was a way for the dead to speak with the living. The original board was patented on February 10, 1891, by American lawyer and inventor Elijah Bond, who was also the first to commercialize and mass-produce it. William Fuld later acquired the rights to Bond's board and was essential in increasing its level of popularity. The board's name, which Fuld said meant "good luck" in Egyptian, came about when he started producing the boards in 1898. The board became a mainstay for Parker Brothers after they purchased the rights to it in 1966, and promoted it both as a game and a mystical tool. Over the years, the Ouija board has been used for serious spiritual investigation and lighthearted entertainment. Unfortunately, its portrayal in pop culture—from films to books—has impacted its reputation since it is frequently linked to frightening and paranormal occurrences, when in fact, the Ouija experience could be a very wholesome and fulfilling one when done in the right mindset and manner.Ouija Board Rules:

Never Use it Alone:
One of the main Ouija board rules is to always use it with at least one other person. This improves safety as well as control over the experience. There is a widespread belief that using the board alone increases a person's susceptibility to the influence and control of negative spiritual forces.Set The Right Mood:
Establish a setting that is distraction-free, quiet, and serene. Putting out candles and lowering the lights might help create the right atmosphere. Incense is another popular choice among those who wish to cleanse the room before a session.Choose a Medium:
Choose one person to be the medium, which is the main questioner of the session. The medium's responsibility is to ask all the questions, which aids in maintaining coherence and focus during the session.Respectful Attitude:
Remember that the Ouija board rules place a strong emphasis on entering the session with an open mind and a lot of respect. Simply, show consideration for the board and the potential spirits, and they will return the favor.Begin Properly then Let it Flow:
Greetings should always come first. To do so, users often move the planchette to "hello" or question whether a spirit is present with them before they start. Additionally, it's better not to force the communication; let the planchette move naturally. Allow the movement to be guided solely by the spirits; do not consciously push it.Keep Calm and Don't Provoke Spirits:
It's important to refrain from asking rude or offensive questions during your Ouija board session. This includes bringing up death or other delicate subjects that could enrage or disturb the spirits. If things become negative or eerie, don't panic. Keep your composure and calmly move the planchette to "goodbye" and end the session.Goodbye:
To end the session and break the connection, always say goodbye. Set the planchette to "goodbye" to indicate that the conversation is now over.How to Properly Dispose of a Ouija Board:
