No, the reset button is on the top, not the bottom where the batteries are.


On 12/28/2025 2:22 PM, Gene Warner via groups.io wrote:
Is it on the top or bottom? I have felt all over the bottom and the only holes 
I find are for the screws that hold it together. I haven't searched on top 
because most manufacturers put things like that on the bottom. If that's the 
best description you can give for where the reset button is, I'll just go with 
removing a battery to reset it.

Thanks for trying anyway.

Gene...


----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharon Hooley via groups.io" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2025 14:01:10 -0700
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Say What? instructions

I don't recall exactly where the tiny button is in relation to the big
one, but  I believe if you rotate the device clockwise, you will find it
close to the top edge around the same level as the big one. Unless you
don't have enough sensitivity in your fingers, maybe it would help to
gently drag the dry blunt object, you might feel it go down a little.


On 12/27/2025 2:38 PM, Gene Warner via groups.io wrote:
Thanks for this, it pretty much confirms what I've been able to figure out. The 
only thing I don't know is where the reset button is. I could have used it 
earlier. I removed two balls too quickly and the game seemed to lock up.  I 
reset it by removing a battery.

When I first opened this game it scared me. Apparently Radica thinks all their 
games wil sell so they put batteries in them before packaging them. It's great 
for when it is given as a gift because it's ready to play, but batteries are 
notorious for leaking and damaging things they are left in for too long. I got 
lucky, the batteries in my game were just beginning to leak because their outer 
skin was peeling off, but so far no chemicals had leaked out yet. I played one 
rgame in guess mode just to try it out and see if it was working so I could 
give feedback.

If you know where it is, could you tell me where the reset button is?

Thanks!
Gene...


----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharon Hooley via groups.io" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2025 14:22:49 -0700
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Say What? instructions

I don't remember needing much instruction, as it's been a long time
since I played it.  But I think I can give you an idea of how it works.

There is one big button that you press, maybe hold, to turn it on, and a
small one that you use with a blunt object like a pen for resetting it
if it gets messed up.

There are different levels of the game.  Try just pressing the big
button to toggle between them.  That might be when the speech starts
guiding you.

Choose your challenge.  I recommend that you start with the guessing
mode, in which you can take your time until the last of your guesses.

It's like each ball is saying something, a word or part of a phrase.
The object is to rearrange them from left to right in the correct order
in as fewest moves as you can.  I think the game will give you points
for that, at least beyond the guessing level.

When you're done playing, try pressing and holding the big button
again.  If you don't turn it off in maybe ten minutes, it will shut
itself down.

I hope this helps you, and that you can start enjoying this game!,

On 12/27/2025 11:40 AM, Gene Warner via groups.io wrote:
Hey Y'all!

Does anybody know where I can find instructions for the Say What" unscramble 
the phrases game? Mine arrived today and so far I've only been able to get some of 
the instructions OCR ed.

Thanks!
Gene...



























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