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Looking for a scary game to play at your next sleepover? Sara Sarita is a popular horror ritual in which you and a friend take turns asking yes or no questions to the spirits of two murdered girls. Make sure Sara Sarita gives you permission to end the game or there may be spooky consequences! In this article, we’ll teach you how to play Sara Sarita, the legends behind the game, and whether or not Sara Sarita is real. Plus, learn some other scary games to play at your next sleepover!
Steps
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How to Play Sara Sarita
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Sit across from a friend with each of you holding a coin. The Sara Sarita horror ritual must be performed with two players. [1] X Research source Grab a friend and sit on the floor facing each other. Each of you must hold a coin of equal value in your land (like two quarters or two pennies). There are no rules about when to play this game, but it may be scarier to play at night in the dark.
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Chant “Sara Sarita, can we enter your game?” and toss the coins. Say the phrase in unison, then toss the coins over your shoulder so they land behind you. The way the coins land will determine whether or not Sara Sarita allows you to continue the game. [2] X Research source
- If both coins land on heads , the answer is “yes.” Continue with the game.
- If both coins land on tails , the answer is “no.” Apologize and end the game immediately.
- If one coin lands on heads and the other lands on tails , the answer is “maybe.” Try asking again until you receive a clear answer.
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If you get a yes, take turns asking Sara Sarita questions. Think of some yes or no questions to ask the spirit. Begin each question by addressing Sara Sarita. Ask the question out loud, then toss the coin over your shoulder again. The answers work the same way—two heads are “yes,” two tails are “no,” and one of each is “maybe.” [3] X Research source
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Ask Sara Sarita if you can end the game. When you’re done asking questions, ask “Sara Sarita, can we leave your game?” out loud and in unison. As usual, toss the coins over your shoulder to get your answer. Only end the game if you get a yes. If you get a no or a maybe, keep asking until Sara Sarita agrees to let you leave. [4] X Research source
- It may take a while to end the game properly, but it is important to do so. Some players have reported scary experiences if they quit before getting a yes. One legend even says that several children in Mexico were put into mental asylums because they didn’t end the game properly.
- Some sources advise you to hold onto the coins and be careful not to lose or spend them after you finish the game.
- Some players report feeling a presence behind them even when they’ve successfully left the game. Others notice the sudden presence of a black dog in their life.
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References
- ↑ https://theghostinmymachine.com/the-most-dangerous-games-faq/#sara-sarita-game
- ↑ https://www.scarystudies.com/sara-sarita/
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- ↑ https://www.ijsrd.com/articles/IJSRDV11I40210.pdf
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- ↑ https://sites.psu.edu/urbanlegends/2019/02/21/bloody-mary/
- ↑ https://sites.psu.edu/silenceofthenight/2018/04/13/blue-baby-baby-blue/
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