The objective in guessing contests involving candies, often jelly beans, is the precise number of candies within a container. A typical example involves a jar filled with jelly beans, where participants submit their guesses. The individual with the closest guess, without exceeding the actual count, wins the prize, often the jar and its contents.
These games offer a simple yet engaging activity, frequently employed at fundraising events, parties, or festivals. The low barrier to entry and potential reward create broad appeal across diverse age groups. Historically, such guessing games have been used to raise money for charities or community initiatives, adding a philanthropic dimension to the amusement. Furthermore, these games can serve as an informal introduction to probability and estimation.