How to Play Earth, Air, Fire and Water

Seat yourselves in a circle., Take a clean handkerchief or similar item, and tie it in a big knot., Begin by having one of the players throw the item to another., Get the right creatures in the right place!

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Seat yourselves in a circle.

    Make it an item that can be easily be thrown from one player to another. , At the same time, the player should call out either of these names:
    Earth, Air, Fire, or Water.

    If "Earth" is called, the player to whom the ball is thrown has to mention something that lives on the earth, such as a lion, a cat; if "Air" is called, something that lives in the air, such as a bird species; if "Water," something that lives in the water, such as a fish; but if "Fire" is called, the player must keep silence. , Always remember not to put birds in the water, or animals or fish in the air; be silent when "Fire" is called, and answer before ten can be counted.

    Breaking any of these rules means that a forfeit must be paid, which can be decided on before starting the game.
  2. Step 2: Take a clean handkerchief or similar item

  3. Step 3: and tie it in a big knot.

  4. Step 4: Begin by having one of the players throw the item to another.

  5. Step 5: Get the right creatures in the right place!

Detailed Guide

Make it an item that can be easily be thrown from one player to another. , At the same time, the player should call out either of these names:
Earth, Air, Fire, or Water.

If "Earth" is called, the player to whom the ball is thrown has to mention something that lives on the earth, such as a lion, a cat; if "Air" is called, something that lives in the air, such as a bird species; if "Water," something that lives in the water, such as a fish; but if "Fire" is called, the player must keep silence. , Always remember not to put birds in the water, or animals or fish in the air; be silent when "Fire" is called, and answer before ten can be counted.

Breaking any of these rules means that a forfeit must be paid, which can be decided on before starting the game.

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