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If you’re looking for a quick and fun game to pass the time, Chopsticks is the perfect choice—and all you need are your hands! Also known as Sticks, Splits, or Finger Chess, this simple math game has you try to knock out the other player by tapping on their hands until they have 5 fingers out. Want to give it a try? Read our guide to learn the rules and fun variations of the game, plus winning strategies to help you claim victory.
Want to learn how to play the song “Chopsticks” on the piano? Check out our guide to learn the notes!
Basic Rules of Chopsticks
Start with both players holding out their hands with their index fingers extended. During a turn, tap one of your opponent’s hands to add fingers to their hand or split the fingers between your own hands. When a hand has 5 fingers, it’s knocked out of the game. Whoever is the last person with fingers in the game wins!
Steps
How to Play Chopsticks Finger Game
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Have both players put their hands out and extend their index fingers. Face your opponent so you’re looking at each other. At the start of the round, hold out both of your hands in front of you, and extend both of your index fingers. Make sure both you and your partner keep your hands visible so you can see how many fingers each person has extended throughout the game. [1] X Research source
- Chopsticks is normally a 2-player game, but you can add more people if you have a larger group.
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Tap one of your opponent's hands to add fingers to it. Pick one person to go first, and then alternate turns after that. On your turn, choose one of your hands and tap one of your opponent’s hands. They have to extend fingers equal to the number of fingers you have on your hand. [2] X Research source
- Example: At the start of the game, each hand only has one finger. If you tap one of their hands, they have to stick out another finger, so they have 2 fingers out.
- If they then use the 2 fingers to tap one of your hands, then you have to add 2 to that hand and hold out a total of 3 fingers.
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Tap your own hand if you want to split your fingers between them. Instead of attacking on your turn, you can tap your own hands together to redistribute the number of fingers you have extended. How your fingers are distributed has to be different than the start of your turn.
- Example: If you have 3 fingers out on your right hand and just 1 finger out on your left, you could split them so you have 2 fingers extended on each hand. You can not swap your fingers so you have 3 on your left hand and 1 on the right.
- You can also split your fingers so you have none extended. For example, if you have 3 fingers on one hand and 1 finger on the other, you could split it so you have 4 fingers on one hand and no fingers on the other.
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Knock out a hand when all 5 fingers are extended. Keep alternating players and taking turns attacking or splitting your fingers. If you tap your opponent’s hand and it makes them extend all 5 fingers, that hand is considered "dead" and is no longer in play. [3] X Research source
- Hide dead hands behind your back so you don’t get confused or use them again.
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5Win the game when you knock out both of your opponent’s hands. Continue playing until one player loses both of their hands. If you’re the last person standing, then you win the game!
- There are only a limited number of turns before the game ends, so if it’s obvious who’s about to win, forfeit the game and try another round.
- Alternate which player starts the game to prevent the same person from winning every round.
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan there even be 5 people?Community AnswerYes, it does not matter how many players there are.
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QuestionIf I have an odd number on one hand, can I still split?Community AnswerYes. The split does not have to be even.
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QuestionCan three players play?Community AnswerYes. Just make sure you all are comfortable.
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Tips
- Make sure everyone’s on the same page with what rules you’re using for your game of chopsticks, because people may have played it differently in their area.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://youtu.be/_Qmce21friE?t=28
- ↑ https://informatika.stei.itb.ac.id/~rinaldi.munir/Stmik/2021-2022/Makalah/Makalah-IF2211-Stima-2022-K1+(56).pdf
- ↑ https://www.activityvillage.co.uk/chopsticks-game
- ↑ https://informatika.stei.itb.ac.id/~rinaldi.munir/Stmik/2021-2022/Makalah/Makalah-IF2211-Stima-2022-K1+(56).pdf
- ↑ https://informatika.stei.itb.ac.id/~rinaldi.munir/Stmik/2021-2022/Makalah/Makalah-IF2211-Stima-2022-K1+(56).pdf
- ↑ https://informatika.stei.itb.ac.id/~rinaldi.munir/Stmik/2021-2022/Makalah/Makalah-IF2211-Stima-2022-K1+(56).pdf
- ↑ https://www.activityvillage.co.uk/chopsticks-game
- ↑ https://frugalfun4boys.com/how-to-play-the-game-ninja/
About This Article
If you want to play Chopsticks, face your opponent and put your hands in front of you with one finger extended. Take turns tapping each other’s hands with your fingers extended. When you tap the other player’s hand, they must add the number of fingers you have extended to the number they have extended, then they must hold up that many fingers. For instance, on the first tap, your opponent would hold out 2 fingers. When a player’s hand has 5 open fingers, that hand is “dead.” Keep reading to learn about variations, like speeding up the game or introducing splits!
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