
Zik Zak Zuk
A traditional game played in Catalan-speaking regions (Spain, France, Italy and Andorra)
Number of players: 6 or more
All players stand in a circle and bring their right feet together in the middle, touching each other.
They all say at the same time, "One, two, three, zig, zak, zuk, one, two, three."
As soon as the number "three" is spoken, the players eit her take their feet from the middle or keep them in place.
Whichever group has fewer players—those who pull their f eet and those who don't move—the group continues to play, the others out of the game. The rest continue by saying, "One, two, three, zig, zak, zuk, one, two, three."
The last remaining player becomes the ''middle''.







INELUSUL
Number of player: 3-8
Romania
The player in the middle stands with his back to the other players.
The players approach the ‘’middle ‘’and bring a finger close enough to touch the‘’ Middle’s’’ back, but do not touch it. The master of the game tells one of the players to touch the midwife's back with his finger (without telling middle).
As soon as the middle is touched, all players return to their places.
The person who runs the game asks the middle, "Who touched it?"
The person in the middle guesses who touched his back. If he knows, the one who touches him will be in the middle, if he does not know, he will continue to be middle.






HONEYCOMB
Number of players: 6 or more
El Salvador
Material: anything (can be a ball for example)
A middle player is chosen. The remaining players hold hands and form a spiral (honeycomb).
Middle player catches the ball and starts to circle around the honey comb.
When the middle player decides, he throws the ball towards the honey comb and runs away. The players forming the honey comb also scatter to chase and catch the middle player.
The first to catch the middle player becomes the new middle player in the next round.




Number of player: 2
Japan
Players stand facing each other.
Along with the cue, players simultaneously show each other by placing their hands in one of the following units.
Stone: a closed fist
Paper: open hand with palm facing down
Scissors: index finger and middle finger open in a "V" shape
The winner is determined by:
Stone can break the scissors (stone wins)
Scissors can cut paper (scissors win)
Paper can wrap stone (paper wins)
The person who wins the most games after five games wins the game.







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