Stay active and have fun with this classic children's game

If you’re looking for an exciting and easy playground game to play with your friends, Red Rover is the perfect choice. When you play Red Rover, teams stand in lines and hold hands to prevent other players from running through them. Red Rover is super simple and requires no equipment, so keep reading for all the rules of the game from start to finish!

Things You Should Know

  • Split players evenly into 2 teams. Have each team hold hands and stand in a straight line across from each other about 20 feet (6.1 m) apart.
  • One team says, “Red Rover, Red Rover, send (name) on over.” The chosen player runs toward the team, trying to break through 2 players’ arms.
  • The runner chooses one player to join their team if they successfully break through the line. If the team stops the runner, the runner joins their team.
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Have each team hold hands in a straight line.

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The player brings 1 person back to their line if they break through.

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  1. If the runner makes the 2 players let go of their hands, then they’ve won the turn. They can pick either of the 2 players they ran toward and take them back to join their team’s line. [4]
    • Variation: In games with fewer players, only the runner goes back to the original team without taking additional players.
    • Variation: The runner may select anyone from the line to take back to their team instead of the players they tried to break through. If you’re playing this variation, run through the weakest spot in the line and take the strongest player back with you.
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    Can kids play, and is it true someone could break their arm doing this?
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    Kids can play this (and have been playing it for over 100 years). The truth is, someone could break an arm doing just about any physical activity, but as long as no one gets too rough, the game is perfectly safe. Establish ground rules ahead of time if you want, and end the game if anybody breaks the rules or someone gets hurt.
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    Is Red Rover a more dangerous game for adults to play than it is for children?
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    It depends. Some adults may be weak or old; other adults may be bursting with energy. Always ask them if they want to play or not. Be aware that sometimes, things go wrong, and people may get hurt. Red Rover may not be the best game for weaker adults, but it still is possible for adults to play.
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    How long does Red Rover take to play?
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    It depends on the amount of people. The fewer people, the shorter the game.
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      Warnings

      • When you’re standing in the line, avoid holding your arms up to “clothesline” the runner because they could get seriously hurt. Keep your hands and arms down at waist-level instead. [6]
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      To play Red Rover, divide at least 6 players into 2 teams, with a captain for each team. Have each team stand in a straight line, holding hands, with the 2 teams facing each other. The first captain should pick a player from the other team, then the whole team will sing “Red Rover, Red Rover, will “that player” come over!” If they pick you, run as fast as you can towards the other team and try to break through the arms of 2 players. If you don’t get through the line, you join the opposing team, but if you do get through, you can go back to your team. Play until one team is down to 1 person. If you want to learn any variations on the rules of Red Rover, keep reading the article!

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