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The trivia game Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, inspired by the film Six Degrees of Separation, merely requires a group of players to connect any film actor to Kevin Bacon as quickly as possible and in as few links as possible (see Small World Phenomenon). The name, of course, is a pun on the film title and its rhyming with Bacon's name. The concept is simple, but finding the fewest number of links can be difficult. The way you link an actor with Bacon is like so:

Here is an example, using Elvis Presley:

  1. Elvis Presley was in Change of Habit ( 1969) with Edward Asner
  2. Edward Asner was in JFK ( 1991) with Kevin Bacon

Therefore Elvis Presley has a Bacon numberKevin Bacon is well known because of a college movie trivia game called Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, which is intended to find the Bacon number of an arbitrary actor or actress. The Bacon number of an actor or actress is determined as follows: Kevin Bacon of 2.

The game has expanded to become more about linking two film actors than just one actor to Kevin Bacon. The name is still retained, however, because it has been shown that Bacon is a common link member in a chain.

1 The traditional Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon game

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