An extremely fun and
short-lived game we used to play in primary school.
RULES:
1. 2-4 kids are picked from a crowd of, say, schoolkids, in a classroom, who then goto the
front of the room.
2. The rest of the kids in the room place their heads on the table so they can't see, but put their thumbs pointing upwards.
3. The kids at the
front then proceed around the room and pick out one individual of the people with their
thumbs up, and brush their thumbs. (One person not playing the game, usually the teacher, moniters the progress of the walkers and should take a mental note of who was picked.) The person whos thumbs have been brushed
pull their thumbs itno their fists so they cant be chosen again. When the walkers have each done this to one person each, they return to the
front of the room.
4. The kids sit back up and the ones who had their thumbs brushed stand up (if the number of people standing up exceeds the number of walkers then the game must be restarted, coz somebody's not playing fair) and then have one guess each at who did the thumb brushing. if they guess corectly they become a walker and the walker sits back down, and the whole game starts up again. Pretty cool
huh?
TIP ON HOW TO WIN:
1. make a tiny
hole out the sit of your arm to try and see through
2.
try to
set yourself up in a position in which you can see the floor and therefore the
shoes of the person who brushes your thumb. compare
shoes when guessing.
3. try to make a note of the gentleness or verocity in which your thumb was brushed. If it was a gentle brush and there are two people to choose from, the
guy that steals your lunch money and a girl who wouldnt touch a brick for fear of hurting it, then a good guess would assume the girl was, perhaps,
the one that brushed you. Be aware that even 7 year old
baby bullies can be very sneaky.
4. when your thumb is brushed quickly whip up your head for a look and back down again, and hope no-one sees.
teacher: ok children, theres 3 minutes left of school before the
bell. Lets have a quick game of heads down
thumbs up!!
children: (cheering, like at a footy match when the home team is up 56 points 20 minutes from
the end of the game)