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  2. Roundnet - Wikipedia

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    Roundnet (also known as Spikeball) is a ball game created in 1989 by Jeff Knurek, inspired primarily by concepts from volleyball. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The game is played between two teams, usually with two players each.

  3. Mikado (game) - Wikipedia

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    The take-away could be by hand, possibly through pressing on a stick's tip or if one has already picked up a special stick (Mikado/Mandarin), it could be used as a helper, possibly to throw up another stick. On a fault the turn ends (the last stick taken is not counted). The next player bundles and drops the sticks again.

  4. Pick-up sticks - Wikipedia

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    Pick-up sticks, pick-a-stick, jackstraws, jack straws, spillikins, spellicans, or fiddlesticks is a game of physical and mental skill in which a bundle of sticks, between 8 and 20 centimeters long, is dropped as a loose bunch onto a table top into a random pile. Each player, in turn, tries to remove a stick from the pile without disturbing any ...

  5. Spikeball will turn your entire yard into a tournament area - AOL

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    Spikeball is insanely fun and and you can play almost anywhere Shop here: https://amzn.to/34cDhJK Our team is dedicated to finding and telling you more about the products and deals we love. If you ...

  6. Stickball - Wikipedia

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    Kids playing stickball in Havana, 1999. In fungo, the batter tosses the ball into the air and hits it on the way down or after one or more bounces. [5] Another variant is Vitilla, a popular variation of stickball played primarily in the Dominican Republic and areas in the United States with large Dominican populations.

  7. iFixit - Wikipedia

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    iFixit (/ aɪ ˈ f ɪ k s ɪ t / eye-FIX-it [4]) is an American e-commerce and how-to website that publishes free wiki-like online repair guides and tear-downs of consumer electronics and gadgets.

  8. Cue stick - Wikipedia

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    A player using a cue stick to push a billiard ball forward to move an object ball A pool cue and its major parts. [1]: 71–72 [2]A cue stick (or simply cue, more specifically billiards cue, pool cue, or snooker cue) is an item of sporting equipment essential to the games of pool, snooker and carom billiards.

  9. Quoits - Wikipedia

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    Players take it in turn to throw three or four hoops at a target which usually, though not always, consists of concentric circles marked on the deck. The centre point is called the jack. Occasionally this may take the form of a raised wooden peg, but more usually it is marked on the surface in the same way that the concentric circles are.

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