Title: How Many Wounds Are There on a Man’s Body? (Answer for an Indian Game)
In the context of Indian games like Kakabah or similar body painting games, the question likely refers to the number of marks (resembling wounds) used to encode a name or message on a participant’s body. Here’s a typical explanation in English:
Answer:
In games such as Kakabah, players are marked with 10 wounds (or dots/stains) arranged in specific patterns on the body. These marks correspond to letters of the alphabet (based on a cipher system) and are decoded to reveal a hidden name. For example:
Each wound location (head, shoulders, chest, etc.) represents a letter.
The combination of 10 wounds spells out the target’s name.

The exact number of wounds may vary slightly depending on the game’s rules, but 10 is a common standard to ensure clarity while keeping the puzzle challenging.
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