The sudden and unexplained movement of the planchette. It's really terrifying when it moves on its own as if an unseen force is controlling it.
The scariest one I've heard was when a group of friends played with it in a cemetery. As they were asking questions, the planchette flew off the board and hit one of them in the face. Then they all heard a blood - curdling scream that seemed to come from all around them. They ran away but later, each of them started seeing a pale figure following them everywhere.
The scariest bits are when the Ouija board spells out names of people who might have died in the hotel in the past. It gives a sense that there are actual spirits lingering there, and it makes you wonder what else they might be able to do. Also, the fact that the messages were often disturbing and seemed to carry a sense of warning, like something bad was about to happen, is really terrifying.
Once, a group of friends decided to play with a Ouija board late at night. As they started, the planchette moved on its own, spelling out a name none of them knew. Then, suddenly, the lights flickered and a cold wind blew through the room. One of the friends felt a hand on her shoulder, but when she looked, there was no one there. They quickly ended the session, but for days after, they all had nightmares of a dark figure hovering over them.
One horror ouija board story is about a group of teenagers who used it in an old abandoned house. Strange noises started immediately, and they felt a cold presence. The planchette moved on its own, spelling out terrifying messages. They ran out in fear, and some of them claimed to be haunted by shadowy figures for weeks after.
One horror story is about a group of teens who used a Ouija board. Strange noises started immediately in the house. The planchette moved on its own, spelling out a threatening message. They all felt a cold presence. After that night, one of the teens started having nightmares every night, seeing a dark figure in his room.
I heard a story where a girl used the Ouija board alone in her attic. She asked if there was a spirit present, and it said yes. Then it started to spell out threats against her family. She was so scared that she threw the board out, but the strange occurrences continued in her house. Lights would flicker, and she could hear whispering voices. Eventually, she had to move out of the house.
The Ouija board has its roots in the spiritualist movement of the 19th century. It was developed as a tool to communicate with spirits. Some believe it was inspired by the ancient practices of divination. Early versions were created and marketed as a form of parlor game that could potentially connect the living with the dead.
The scariest part is often when the wigi board starts to move without any obvious physical force. It's as if an unseen hand is guiding it, and that can send chills down your spine.
In an Emily horror story, the moment when Emily realizes she's completely alone and there's no one to help her can be really terrifying. Like when she was in the forest camping and all she had was her tent against whatever was out there with the glowing eyes. She knew she couldn't just run to safety easily.
As I don't know the story, I can't say for sure. But in horror stories, sudden and unexpected events are often the scariest. Maybe in 'the call horror story', it's a really creepy voice on the call that suddenly says something terrifying.