Games

One Step Off And All The Way Across
Two goal lines about fifteen yards apart are marked upon the ...

Schoolroom Tag
A three foot circle is made with a piece of chalk in the fron...

Crossing The Brook
Draw two parallel lines on the floor with chalk to represent ...

Red Triangle Ring Toss
[Illustration] A triangle is drawn upon a board and nails ...

The Sea And Her Children
The players seat themselves in a circle, one of the number re...

Even More Ciphers Codes And Keys

LESSON VII—THE TIME-TEACHING CLOCK

In this clock...

Frog In The Sea
One player is chosen to be frog and sits in the middle of the...

Progression
The players stand behind a line. Each in turn must cover the ...

BLIND MAN'S BUFF

Source: Outdoor Sports and Games
Category: ONE HUNDRED OUTDOOR GAMES





This game is played in two ways. In each case one player is
blindfolded and attempts to catch one of the others and to identify
him by feeling. In regular blind man's buff, the players are allowed
to run about at will and sometimes the game is dangerous to the one
blindfolded, but in the game of "Still Pon" the one who is "it" is
turned several times and then announces, "Still Pon no more moving,"
and awards a certain number of steps, which may be taken when in
danger of capture. After this number is exhausted the player must
stand perfectly still even though he is caught.

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