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  2. Hopscotch - Wikipedia

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    Hopscotch is a popular playground game in which players toss a small object, called a lagger, [1] [2] into numbered triangles or a pattern of rectangles outlined on the ground and then hop or jump through the spaces and retrieve the object. [3] It is a children's game that can be played with several players or alone. [4]

  3. Pythagorean tiling - Wikipedia

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    A Pythagorean tiling Street Musicians at the Door, Jacob Ochtervelt, 1665.As observed by Nelsen [1] the floor tiles in this painting are set in the Pythagorean tiling. A Pythagorean tiling or two squares tessellation is a tiling of a Euclidean plane by squares of two different sizes, in which each square touches four squares of the other size on its four sides.

  4. List of children's games - Wikipedia

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    A child playing tag.. This is a list of games that are played by children.Traditional children's games do not include commercial products such as board games but do include games which require props such as hopscotch or marbles (toys go in List of toys unless the toys are used in multiple games or the single game played is named after the toy; thus "jump rope" is a game, while "Jacob's ladder ...

  5. Chinese jump rope - Wikipedia

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    Various moves (creation of positions or figures) are combined to create patterns which are often accompanied by chants. Chinese jump rope combines the skills of hopscotch with some of the patterns from the hand-and-string game cat's cradle. The game began in 7th-century China. In the 1960s, children in the Western hemisphere adapted the game.

  6. Chindro - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of Chindro playing court and motion of gameplay. The game requires a small piece of chalk or coal to draw a playing court and a square or round piece of flat stone (usually not bigger than 4 inches (10 cm) in diameter) as the tossing object.

  7. History of games - Wikipedia

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    The modern tile game Mahjong is based on older Chinese card games like Khanhoo, peng hu, and shi hu. [ 53 ] The pre-modern Chinese also played ball games such as Cuju which was a ball and net game similar to football, and Chuiwan , which is similar to modern golf .