A woman left some guys at her table speechless after she challenged them to a game of rock paper scissors.
India Sasha was on a night out when she decided to make a bet with a nearby table of guys. She suggested to the four boys that they play a round of the classic playground game rock paper scissors to decide who bought who a round of drinks.
"We're going to play a game with you, right?" she said.
"And I'm gonna put some stakes on the table: if I win the game, you have all got to buy me and my friends a drink, if you win, we buy yous drinks," India added.
She went on to explain that they'd be playing rock paper scissors (where rock beats scissors, paper beats rock and scissors beats paper) to decide on the winner, adding that the boys would be fools to turn her down.
"You've got four odds against one, right? All four of your hands, if one of you beat me, we'll buy yous drinks," she said.
Naturally, the guys took the bet, and they all counted down to reveal their hands.
But as they did, India left the table shocked by holding up her left hand - which doesn't have any fingers.
One of the guys let his jaw drop - the others covered their faces with their hands in astonishment.
"Did I get you?" India laughed, reaching across the table to shake her opponent's hand. Needless to say, she was the clear winner.
Gracious in defeat, the boy took her hand then asked to shake her fingerless one too, in a sweet end to their hilarious interaction.
A video clip of the game has gone viral on TikTok, racking up over 16.7 million views since it was posted on the weekend.
Meanwhile, many users have left comments praising India - who has over 391,600 followers on the platform and calls herself the 'CEO of One Hand Humor'.
"I think I fell in love. That sheer wit and how she looked so victorious," wrote one.
"You know that’s not her first time with that party trick!" joked another.


Others were impressed by the young man who asked to shake India's fingerless hand when she beat him.
"To the parents of the young lad at the end who shook her hand, well done, you’ve nailed it," one commented.
"The lad who took her hand in a shake - well done to his parents," agreed another.

