How to Play Four Square

Confirm the rules., Have each player stand in one of the four squares. , Note that the highest-ranking square is square #4. , Serve the ball by bouncing it in your square once., Hit the ball back., Continue playing until a player hits the ball out...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Confirm the rules.

    Some people think something is fair but others might not.

    There has to be crystal ball where you can`t drop the ball if you do you`re out.
  2. Step 2: Have each player stand in one of the four squares.

    ,, Then hit it to the first square.

    Make sure that the ball stays within the other square and is not on or outside of any lines.

    You can`t get out on a "serve". , Receivers must hit the ball back to any other player. , This makes the player out.

    All other players serve as line judges if the ball hits the line and there is a disagreement between the hitter and the receiver. , When a player is out everyone moves up one square.
  3. Step 3: Note that the highest-ranking square is square #4.

  4. Step 4: Serve the ball by bouncing it in your square once.

  5. Step 5: Hit the ball back.

  6. Step 6: Continue playing until a player hits the ball out of the square or it bounces twice in the player's own square.

  7. Step 7: Shift the player who is out to the lowest level (joker) unless there is a line of people waiting to play

  8. Step 8: then the person who is out goes to the end of the line and the person next in line goes to the joker square.

Detailed Guide

Some people think something is fair but others might not.

There has to be crystal ball where you can`t drop the ball if you do you`re out.

,, Then hit it to the first square.

Make sure that the ball stays within the other square and is not on or outside of any lines.

You can`t get out on a "serve". , Receivers must hit the ball back to any other player. , This makes the player out.

All other players serve as line judges if the ball hits the line and there is a disagreement between the hitter and the receiver. , When a player is out everyone moves up one square.

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