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  2. Up Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Up Jenkins, also known by the shortened name Jenkins, is a party game in which players conceal a coin (or ring, button, etc.) in their palm as they slap it on a table with their bare hands. The goal of the game is for the players on the team without the coin to correctly identify which hand the coin is under.

  3. 28 Cool Gifts for the 10-Year-Old in Your Life

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    Gift ideas for 10-year-olds on their birthday or the holidays, including tech gadgets, LEGO kits, arts and crafts, STEM and educational toys for girls and boys.

  4. What Is Pindaloo? Kids Can't Get Enough of This Coordination Game

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    When shopping for 10-year-old boys, girls or tweens, you need these unique and cool presents, including books, games, accessories and more creative gift ideas.

  5. Matching pennies - Wikipedia

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    Matching pennies is a non-cooperative game studied in game theory. It is played between two players, Even and Odd. Each player has a penny and must secretly turn the penny to heads or tails. The players then reveal their choices simultaneously. If the pennies match (both heads or both tails), then Even wins and keeps both pennies.

  6. Category:Coin games - Wikipedia

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  7. These Christmas Gift Ideas for 10-Year-Old Girls Are Totally ...

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    This holiday gift guide for 10-year-old girls lists the best toys for those just entering their double-digit years. No better gifts out there for tweens!

  8. Tippit - Wikipedia

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    The point of the game is that the team hiding the Tippit wants to make the opposing team guess the wrong fist. The game gets very tactical particularly in choosing in which hand to place the tippit and particularly skillful players play like good poker players, hiding their emotions or even trying to mislead their opponents using facial gestures, body language and verbal banter.

  9. Quarters (game) - Wikipedia

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    Quarters is a drinking game which involves players bouncing an American quarter or similar-size coin off a table in an attempt to have the quarter land in a certain place, usually into a shot glass (or cup) on that table. [1] It is also played in South America, where it is called "monedita," Spanish for little coin.