In Simon you have to repeat an ever lengthoning series of sounds, mostly just 
tones. In multi player games, if you get it wrong, you are out of the game, the 
winner is the last player still in the game.

In Henry 16 different sounds are randomly scattered into a 4 by 4 grid of 
button, you push a Henry button and it randomly selects one of the 16 sounds 
and plays it, you then have to try to find that sound in the 4 by 4 grid, you 
only get one guess  per turn. The next turn Henry will give you a different 
sound to find. Rinse and repeat. When you find the sound Henry gave you, that 
button lights up, when four buttons in a column, row, or diagonally are lit up 
the game is over. In multi player games, the first person to complete four in a 
row wins, any player can use any lighted button in the four in a row for the 
win so the sounds you find can be used against you. For sighted players, they 
can see what button their oponent chose and so can learn where a sound is that 
they can use in a subsequent turn.

Gene...


----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharon Hooley via groups.io" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2026 13:03:35 -0700
Subject: [blind-gamers] Henry and Simon?

> Hi,
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> What is the difference between Henry and Simon?
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