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Does anyone have any ideas about a good twist on the game TWISTER?

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I'm doing a presentation for my P.E.class on how to play Twister. I was wondering if anyone knows anything i can add to the game to make it more fun and interesting. We are going to play Twister in my P.E class but i need a twist to make it more exciting. Anything please!

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  1. play nekked


  2. Assuming you have a mixed class of males and females, split them into boys and girls and watch the boys try to play without touching each other, really funny, it won't bother the girls they will play as usual.

  3. Instead of using a spinner to dictate where to move, each player takes turns calling out a hand or foot and a color. His opponent is then required to carry out his order. Otherwise, play continues as per the original game rules. There are a couple of rules about calling your own commands, however.

    First, a player is not allowed to call a color on which two of his opponent's limbs already rests. For example, if my left hand and left foot are already on red, you cannot tell me to put my right hand on red as well. You must tell me to move one of my left extremities to another color before telling me to put my right hand on red.

    Second, you cannot call the same color or extremity twice in a row. For example, if you call right foot green on one turn, your next command must be an extremity other than my right foot and a color other than green.

    Another variant I like to play is to race for the other side. You start as per the original rules, with each player on opposite sides of the pitch. The object is to be the first to get two of your extremities on two of the dots on the other side of the pitch. If you fall, you must start over. Take turns moving; do not spin once for both players each turn. Also, do not use these two variants together! It doesn't work. - LJS

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