How to Play Pinky Pairs

Have one person as the umpire or judge., Pair up all the players., Request each pair to lower themselves to the floor., Request that they come back up again., See which teams succeeded.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Have one person as the umpire or judge.

    It is this person's job to keep an eye on how well the pairs are keeping together.

    Find a comfortable floor space; carpeted or grassed is best.
  2. Step 2: Pair up all the players.

    Have them stand back to back.

    Each pair must connect by linking each other's pinky fingers. , They must actually sit on the ground, linked the whole time, backsides touching the whole time. , The same rules apply; they must stay linked by their pinkies the whole time, keeping their backsides together. , Any pair who loses contact with either pinky fingers or backsides is automatically disqualified.

    The winners are the pairs who can do this without breaking.

    It's a lot harder than it sounds!
  3. Step 3: Request each pair to lower themselves to the floor.

  4. Step 4: Request that they come back up again.

  5. Step 5: See which teams succeeded.

Detailed Guide

It is this person's job to keep an eye on how well the pairs are keeping together.

Find a comfortable floor space; carpeted or grassed is best.

Have them stand back to back.

Each pair must connect by linking each other's pinky fingers. , They must actually sit on the ground, linked the whole time, backsides touching the whole time. , The same rules apply; they must stay linked by their pinkies the whole time, keeping their backsides together. , Any pair who loses contact with either pinky fingers or backsides is automatically disqualified.

The winners are the pairs who can do this without breaking.

It's a lot harder than it sounds!

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