How to Play Quidditch World Cup

Create two teams of at least 4 people per team., Draw or mark out two lines., Ask one pair per team to come forward and get ready to play., Hand each player behind the starting line a broom and a balloon each. , Start the quidditch!, Continue...

6 Steps 1 min read Medium

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Create two teams of at least 4 people per team.

    The more, the merrier and the longer the game will go for.

    Have them pair up in their team.
  2. Step 2: Draw or mark out two lines.

    These two lines should be at least three metres apart.

    One of these lines should be designated the "starting line". , Have each pair face one another.

    One person should stand at one line and the other player opposite on the other line.

    Make sure that the opposing pairs have sufficient space between them to try to avoid collisions during play. ,, The aim of the game is for each starter person to sweep the balloon to his or her team-mate opposite.

    The team-mate then takes the balloon and sweeps it back to the start line.

    The first one back is the winner and the other pair is eliminated. , The final two pairs represent one team each and the winner of this gets the Quidditch trophy.
  3. Step 3: Ask one pair per team to come forward and get ready to play.

  4. Step 4: Hand each player behind the starting line a broom and a balloon each.

  5. Step 5: Start the quidditch!

  6. Step 6: Continue playing until all pairs bar one from each team have been eliminated.

Detailed Guide

The more, the merrier and the longer the game will go for.

Have them pair up in their team.

These two lines should be at least three metres apart.

One of these lines should be designated the "starting line". , Have each pair face one another.

One person should stand at one line and the other player opposite on the other line.

Make sure that the opposing pairs have sufficient space between them to try to avoid collisions during play. ,, The aim of the game is for each starter person to sweep the balloon to his or her team-mate opposite.

The team-mate then takes the balloon and sweeps it back to the start line.

The first one back is the winner and the other pair is eliminated. , The final two pairs represent one team each and the winner of this gets the Quidditch trophy.

About the Author

D

Debra Burns

Brings years of experience writing about cooking and related subjects.

98 articles
View all articles

Rate This Guide

--
Loading...
5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0

How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: