Category: Games to play

  • Which Scout Game Should Your Group Try Next?

    Which Scout Game Should Your Group Try Next?
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    Are you trying to find the next thrilling game for your scout group? You’re not alone! With endless possibilities, choosing the right game might seem like solving a Rubik’s cube while blindfolded. But fear not, adventurous soul! This guide will introduce you to games that are not only fun but also spark growth and bonding.…

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  • Simple Wide Games to Play

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    Here are some easy to run wide games to play with your Scouts 1. Capture the Flag 2. Manhunt 3. Stealth 4. The Great Escape

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  • Simple Wide Games to Play

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    Here are some easy to run wide games to play with your Scouts 1. Capture the Flag 2. Manhunt 3. Stealth 4. The Great Escape

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  • How to play Kabbadi

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    This version of the traditional game Kabbadi was introduced to our troop by the most fantastic leader, Lol Olley

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  • Bucket Cricket

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    Although the game is called bucket cricket, playing with a round or square metal drum that stands about 14 inches high and 9 inches across is more satisfying. Use a bat of a piece of wood approximately 20 inches long and 2.5 inches wide. We’re using a tennis ball or a rubber ball of a…

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  • How to play Kabbadi

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    This version of the traditional game Kabbadi was introduced to our troop by the most fantastic leader, Lol Olley. The sort of guy who could rustle up an evening with nothing much and always had a briefcase packed with things to make the magic happen… Without further ado, here’s the game, still popular more than…

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  • Danish Longball

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    This team game is really popular on a summer’s evening at the campsite. Lots of people are involved most of the time. Equipment Needed Played Outside (you need space) How to play

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  • Points Down

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    This game can be played inside or out, but not where there is too much mud! Each player has nine “points” – 2 feet, 2 hands, 2 elbows, 2 knees and 1 forehead Initially, the players should spread out and the leader will call out a number. Players must have that number of points on…

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  • Zig Zag Relay

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    Equipment Needed: How to Play:

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