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QuestionIf there is one seeker left, does everyone come out of the hiding spot, or does the seeker have to find everyone?GlitterGirl01Community AnswerThe seeker must find everyone; he/she then becomes 'It' for the next round.
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QuestionHow many players are needed?Community AnswerYou can play with however many you want. If you have a lot of players, you can play in groups of two or three.
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QuestionWhat if the people can't find me and give up?Community AnswerYou can set up an exact amount of time for the game. Plan a spot where you'll all meet up if the time runs out and no one has found you.
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QuestionHow do I figure out who the winner is?Community AnswerThere is no winner--the last person to join the sardines will be the hider in the next round.
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QuestionWhere are some creative places to hide?Community AnswerHide in places like a dark corner in your attic or you can mess up your blanket and hide under it.
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QuestionWhat if I hide in a small place? How will everyone fit?Community AnswerThey won't fit, so that is why you are supposed to hide in a place that fits everyone.
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QuestionWhat if I can't find the person?Community AnswerSet a certain amount of time, and if not found in that set time, the last few seekers decide who is the new sardine.
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QuestionHow do I play it inside a store?Community AnswerIt is not a good idea to play sardines inside of a store, because you'll likely be caught and kicked out. Stores are for shopping, not playing games.
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QuestionCan I play it with two players?Community AnswerNo, this game should only be played with 3 players or more. If you want to play with only two people, then play classic Hide and Seek.
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QuestionHow do I join the hider if all the seekers are around me? They might see me.Community AnswerIf you find the hiding person and another hunter is nearby, you might want to pretend like you haven't found anything and lead the other hunter into believing the hunted is somewhere else. Leave the room/area and come back shortly when no one is around.
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QuestionWhat happens if a player hides in such a place where no one can find him and stays in there?Community AnswerYou should set a time limit, and if everyone agrees to quit, you can yell that everyone gave up.Then the hider wins and picks the next hider.
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QuestionWhat happens if someone goes outside the boundaries?Community AnswerMake sure that everyone is clear with the boundaries at the start of the game, but if they break the rules (or go out of the boundary) then they should automatically be "it" for the next round.
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QuestionWhat if I get stuck in my hiding spot?Community AnswerCall for help until someone comes and gets you out. Everyone will be looking for you eventually anyway.
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QuestionWhat if a guy finds a girl sardine first or a girl finds a guy sardine first?Community AnswerSardines don't care about genders. This is a gender neutral game, and remember to be respectful to one another and never to assume someone's gender.
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QuestionCan I use the flashlight to find the sardine?Community AnswerAll the players have to agree to it before the game starts, but it's more fun without a flashlight.
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QuestionCan the original sardine move when there are more sardines, and do the other sardines have to move with the original? Can only the original sardine move?Community AnswerThe original sardine can move. If there are other sardines, they will also have to move with the original sardine.
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QuestionWhy do I have to count to 50 or 100 if I'm a seeker?Community AnswerYou have to give the sardines plenty of time to hide before you go looking for them. Those are the rules of the game.
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QuestionWhy is it called "Sardines" ? What is a sardine?Iris8989Community AnswerThe game is called "Sardines" because when everyone hides in the same spot after they have found the person being "it" they look like a tin of sardines. A sardine is a type of small fish.
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QuestionHow can you play the game with 4 people - 3 players and 1 "sardine"?Community AnswerYou would play it the same way as a game of sardines with more than 4 people. Because there are fewer people, the game will be shorter, unless you find a good hiding spot.
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QuestionWhat places are not suitable for hiding?Community AnswerThere are many places that aren't suitable for playing sardines, for example: Any place that's too small for a group of people to hide in, or a closed area with dangerous objects and/or no ventilation. The fridge, dishwasher, washing machine, and dryer are also unsafe areas to hide.
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QuestionIn Sardines, what if two people somehow find the sardine when they are the last two seekers?Author987Community AnswerIf they do it at the same time, then you can decide how to do it. You could judge it by doing rock, paper, scissors, or whoever gets in first.
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QuestionWhat is a game for siblings who have big age gaps?Author987Community AnswerIt depends on how many siblings there are. If there is a family with a 12 year old and a two year old, tag will probably not be a good option. Hide and seek is good for all ages, as younger children can hide in small spots and older children can hide where it seems to be too small.
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QuestionCan someone else say that they are the sardine even though they are not the original sardine?Marissa Yang AyuCommunity AnswerNo. According to the rules of the game people cannot say they are the sardine if they are not the original sardine. It is breaking the game's rules.
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QuestionWhat should the timer be set at?Beatrix CHOICommunity AnswerIt depends on how much space you have. If you're in a small flat, 5 minutes. Normal house (one floor) 10 minutes. Normal house (two floors) 20 minutes. Garden included +5 minutes. One more floor/ basement/ attic +10 minutes each. A mansion, up to a half an hour.
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QuestionHow do I play Sardines in groups?Community AnswerOne team hides and the other teams find the two people hiding. The last team to find the people hiding are it.
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QuestionWho invented Sardines?Community AnswerNobody's certain; records show the game being played in Greece in the second century, but no specific origin has been determined.
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QuestionWhat if a person who was the seeker couldn't find anyone and they pick themselves as the next sardine?Community AnswerThe seeker has to admit defeat if they cannot find the sardines. They cannot appoint themselves a sardine.
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