HISTORY OF ONE TWO SOM
SORT OF “ONE TWO SOM” or “ROCK PAPER SCISSORS” HISTORY
•common among children.
•been played for at
least 100 years in some variation.
•The game is known by
different names around the world.
vPaper Scissors Stone" (UK),
v "Ching Chong Cha" (South Africa),
v "Janken" (Japan),
v "Schnick, Schnack, Schnuck" (Germany),
v “Chin Chan Pu" (Mexico)
STEP TO PLAY AND RULES
The
players varies from any age, and any number of players can be involved.
with only our hands, the excitement and joy is
on a league on its own.
STEP 1:
Shape one hand into a first shape.
Both
of you must move your fists up and down three times while saying together
"rock, paper, scissors" (the fist coming down each time a word is
said). Do not touch each other; this motion is performed entirely up and down
in the air in front of you.
2. Make a gesture on the third count
There
are three gestures you can make, and which one you choose is up to you.
3. FIGURE OUT IF YOU WON
üRock
smashes scissors,
üscissors
cut paper
üpaper
covers rock.
The winner can demonstrate their victory by
"acting out" their gesture (e.g., if you make scissors and the other
person makes paper, you can close your fingers around their flat hand to mimic
scissors cutting paper). If you both turn out to make the same gesture, it's a
tie, and you have to try again.
4.Play two out of three (2/3).
This
is optional, but most people prefer to play three rounds. Sometimes, the loser
of the initial game will call for "two out of three", so that they
can have another chance to win.
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