Hand game
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There are many different hand games, so named because they are played with the hands. Games include Rock, Paper, Scissors, Odd or Even, Thumb Wrestling, Mercy and many more. They can be played as one-player or two-player games.
One game, the Finger-Hole Game involves tricking someone into looking through your "OK" hand gesture (Thumb and Index finger touching, other fingers extended up). The person making the gesture (trickster) must hold the "finger hole" below the waist for the other person (victim) to look through it. If the victim looks, the trickster is allowed to punch him in the arm.
The trickster may accumulate a number of points and administer the beating all at once. If six points are accumulated, a bare-butt spanking may be administered to the victim.
[edit] See also
- Handgame, a Native American gambling game
- Hand jive
- Pat-a-cake
- Clapping game
- Finger-Hole Game, or A-OK-Misdirect