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QuestionHow many markers are on the hopscotch squares?Community AnswerTypically one, but variations do exist.
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QuestionWhat items are needed to play hopscotch?Community AnswerChalk and a rock.
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QuestionCan I put both feet down in square 10?Community AnswerYes, you can. Sixty or 65 years ago, children would draw the outline for 8 to resemble a semi-circle and split 9 and 10 with a middle line above the semi-circle. They then hopped on one foot in 8, then both left and right in 9 and 10 consecutively. They then did a reverse jump landing one foot in each box without touching the lines to head back down the hopscotch.
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QuestionHow many players are needed?The Siren 341Community AnswerAs many as you want.
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QuestionHow can there be more than one stone on the play mat?Community AnswerWhen I played as a child we had 2-4 players and we left all of their markers on the mat where they missed and it became the next person's turn. We skipped each of the marked spots to complete our turn.
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QuestionWhat do I do when I put my stone on one number in a space of two (like 1 and 2)?Community AnswerIf your stone, or marker, is in number 1, you need to hop on one foot to square 2, and then hop to number 3, etc. If there are markers in both 1 and 2, you need to hop over both to square 3 and finish from there.
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QuestionWhat do I do when the marker lands on square 10?Community AnswerJust act as if it is like any other square and jump to the the end.
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QuestionWhat is the aim of the game?Community AnswerThe aim is to be the first whose marker reaches the end goal. This can be the Den (number 10/the resting stop) or it can include the return journey back to number one. The other aim is of course to practice balance and agility. Toddlers benefit especially by this game, although it is enjoyed by all ages.
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QuestionCan each player have a marker?Community AnswerEach player could have his/her unique marker without violating any of the above rules.
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QuestionWhat age group is best for this game?Community AnswerI would say around ages 5 to 12. This game is used a lot in elementary schools, which have grades kindergarten to 5th.
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QuestionCould we make our own rules?Community AnswerYes. Because it's your game, it is your choice.
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QuestionIs there another name for the thrown stone?Community AnswerYes. A "shooter" is one other name for it, but there are also a lot of different names for it if you look it up on the internet.
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QuestionIf I throw the marker into a block, but it lands outside of the block or on the line, do I throw over or do I miss a turn?Community AnswerYou miss your turn, because the marker lands outside the block or on the line.
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QuestionCan I use a different variation and have it still be valid under the official rules of hopscotch?Community AnswerOf course! Hopscotch rules are easy to bend into your own game.
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QuestionHow do I keep my balance while bending down to pick up a stone if I am using one foot?Community AnswerHold out one of your arms to help your balance. Practice bending down in different ways so you know which is most comfortable for you.
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QuestionWhat is another name for hopscotch?Community AnswerIn Ireland, we used to call it beds. It worked the same way; we used an old polish tin filled with clay as our marker, which we called a piggy.
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QuestionHow do I play hopscotch and have fun?Community AnswerPlay with friends. It is a fun game, to begin with. Challenge your friends and make the game interesting.
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QuestionWhat is the chant used by some kids when they play hopscotch?Community AnswerThere may be many variations or different chants/songs, but the one I'm familiar with goes, "One, two, buckle my shoe. Three, four, knock at the door. Five, six, pick up sticks. Seven, eight, close the gate. Nine, ten, a big fat hen."
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QuestionCan I play hopscotch with one leg?Community AnswerNot regular hopscotch. You could probably make up special rules for one-legged hopscotch.
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QuestionHow does one score points in this game?Finn KoblerCommunity AnswerTraditionally, hopscotch doesn't have points. However, the player who lands their rock in the most squares and successfully completes the course the most times is considered to have the highest total.
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QuestionWho invented hopscotch?Finn KoblerCommunity AnswerHopscotch was created in Great Britain during the early Roman empire. Hopscotch courts were 100+ feet long and games were used as a military training exercise for soldiers.
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QuestionCan you use a hand to balance when picking up the stone?Finn KoblerCommunity AnswerYou can steady your balance in whatever way you need, but you may not touch the ground using either hand when picking up the stone.
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QuestionCan you jump rope while playing?Finn KoblerCommunity AnswerAbsolutely! Jumping rope while hopping on one foot adds an extra layer of difficulty for a more challenging hopscotch game.
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QuestionHow big should the rock or flat object be?Finn KoblerCommunity AnswerThe rock should ideally be about the size of your palm. However, choose a rock that's small enough to land inside each square comfortably.
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QuestionWhere can we play this game?Finn KoblerCommunity AnswerThis game can be played outdoors using chalk to draw the board or indoors using pillows or masking tape to create the hopscotch grid.
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QuestionIs hopscotch okay for health purposes? Or is it dangerous?Finn KoblerCommunity AnswerHopscotch is completely safe. However, if you are suffering from a leg injury, it might be best to sit out until you recover.
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QuestionHow many players can we have?Finn KoblerCommunity AnswerYou can play hopscotch alone or with as many players as your heart desires. But it's generally recommended to start separate games if you have more than 5 players so the games don't take too long.
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QuestionWhat do you do when you get to the number 10?Finn KoblerCommunity AnswerWhen you reach the number 10 (the end of the board), turn around while remaining on one foot and hop back through the rest of the board. You can also deem 10 "Heaven" and make it a safe zone to place a foot down and regain your balance.
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QuestionWhat if I don’t have a chalk?Finn KoblerCommunity AnswerConsider making your hopscotch board out of masking tape. It's a great chalk alternative and easy for clean-up!
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QuestionHow do I win? Is there even a winner?Community AnswerYes there is a winner. A person will win the game if they reach the last number, which in most places its ten. When you first play the game, you start in square one and go up one square every time it is your turn, unless you miss.
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