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Question 133 of The Impossible Quiz Book is the thirty-third question in Chapter 3, and this time around you are brought back to the Retro video games era, which you visited on Questions 71 through 80 during the previous chapter; this era is particularly notable because of its 8-bit/16-bit-like graphics.

To be more precise, you are revisiting Question 76 of Chapter 2, where you had to press "U" because the scenario depicted an adult female sheep, also known as a "ewe". However, in this scenario, where the sun has gone down transforming the blue sky into a sunset, there are actually two female sheep. One of them is on top of the other, both of them making the same motion and even making the same bleat when clicked. Unlike in the previous encounter, there is no bomb this time around.

The solution of this question also requires you to press one single key on your keyboard, though instead of being the "U", since there are two ewes, you have to press the "W", since it can be read as "double ewe".

Trivia[]

  • This is the last safe question in The Impossible Quiz Book, and the only one in Chapter 3.
  • Aside from the aforementioned Question 76, there are a handful of other questions in The Impossible Quiz Book that require you to press a single key on your keyboard to proceed, namely:
    • Question 8, from Chapter 1: Press H (the seventh letter of "the alphabet").
    • Question 17, from Chapter 1: Press C ("sea").
    • Question 32, from Chapter 1: Press M (the answer to the riddle).
    • Question 35, from Chapter 1: Press P ("pee").
    • Question 144, from Chapter 3: Press Y ("Why... just why?").
  • The Impossible Quiz 2 also has many questions where the you only need to press one key:
    • Question 7: Press the right arrow key ("Use the right key!").
    • Question 27: Press 1 ("Quick! Press one!").
    • Question 58: Press the Space bar (the scenario is set in space).
    • Question 86: Press U (the letter after T in the alphabet).
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