Wiiija
Wiiija is a misspelling of the word "Ouija." An Ouija board (also known as a spirit board or talking board) is a flat board printed with letters, numbers, and other symbols, used with a planchette. The planchette is a small, heart-shaped or triangular piece of wood or plastic. Participants place their fingertips on the planchette, and it is purported to move around the board to spell out messages, supposedly from spirits or other entities.
The Ouija board's origins can be traced to late 19th-century spiritualism, where it was marketed as a parlor game and a tool for contacting the dead. Although commercially sold and often viewed as a novelty item, some people believe that Ouija boards can be used to communicate with the paranormal. Others view their movements as the result of the ideomotor effect, a psychological phenomenon where subconscious muscle movements cause the planchette to move.
The spelling "Wiiija" likely arose from a simple typographical error or misunderstanding of the correct spelling of "Ouija." There is no inherent meaning or significance associated with the spelling "Wiiija" beyond its being a misspelling.