You and the computer each choose five elements from the periodic table. Then you and the computer take turns guessing which ones the other "player" chose. You, however, have an advantage. Before each guess, you get a clue about which elements have been chosen by the computer. The clue might be where the element got its name, what it is used for, what are its properties or its electron configuration. A score is kept for each game and high scores can be saved to a high score table. Before playing the game, you can review the clues used in the game to better maximize their scores. Can you beat the periodic table at its own game?