Teens call spirit with ouija board, piece flys off table

  • A hilarious video shows four teens testing out an ouija board in a dark kitchen
  • The plastic piece called a planchette at the top and a candle sit atop the hand-drawn board on a table
  • A man explains the rules before asking if there is anyone else in the room
  • Suddenly the planchette flies off the table and everyone runs into a corner

A video shows a group of three teenage girls and one boy huddled around an ouija board in a dark kitchen when one of the pieces mysteriously flies off the table.

The board appears to be hand-drawn. The plastic piece called a planchette sits at the top of the board. The only light in the room is coming from a candle. 

The boy stands up to explain the process.

‘We ain’t going to do none of the TV s***, I think all that s*** is fake,’ he says. ‘We’re just going to ask simple-a** questions, no holding hands, we’re just going to see what the f** happens.’

He then sits down and starts asking questions to the board

A group of teens sits around a homemade ouija board as a man explains how it works. He then sits down and starts asking questions to the board

The piece moves so fast that the girls don't even react until it flies off of the board

The jump up and run into the corner of the room away from the board

The piece moves so fast that the girls don’t even react until it flies off of the board. The jump up and run into the corner of the room away from the board

One of the girls asks if they need to put their hands on the planchette. 

The man replies: ‘If there’s a ghost in here it’s going to move that motherf***** by itself.’

‘I really don’t think it’s going to,’ the girl says.

The man asks if everyone is ready before speaking to the ghost. 

‘Is there anyone else in here besides us? Can you hear me?’ he asks.

Suddenly the planchette flys off the table at the girls. All four people immediately jump up and run into a corner of the room.

The video was posted to Live Leak on September 7. It is unclear where in the U.S. it was taken or who submitted it.

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