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  2. Four corners (game) - Wikipedia

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    To begin, four corners (or general areas) of the room are marked from the numbers one to four. One player is designated to be "It," or the "counter." This player sits in the middle of the room and closes their eyes, or exits the room, and counts to ten. The remaining players choose any one of the corners and quietly go and stand in that area.

  3. Traditional games of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuatro esquinas (transl. four corners) is a variation of baseball in which the only equipment used is a rubber ball. Players hit the ball using their hands and then attempt to run around the four corners of a square to score, with gameplay being similar to baseball. [ 6 ]

  4. Acadian folklore - Wikipedia

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    [4] Educational games are taught to children as soon as they can understand them. Later, they play many games similar to those found in Quebec, though often under different names: dodgeball, four corners, blind man's bluff, hide-and-seek, the button game, and hot potato. Games are often accompanied by songs, particularly among girls.

  5. Four Corners (patience) - Wikipedia

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    It is so called because of the pile of four cards at the corners of the tableau. The version discussed in this article is the more prevalent version printed in two books: Card Games for One by Peter Arnold and The Complete Book of Solitaire and Patience Games by Albert Morehead and Geoffrey Mott-Smith .

  6. Puss in the corner (children's game) - Wikipedia

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    "Puss" attempts to gain a corner during the exchange. Should they succeed, the player left without a corner becomes "Puss" and takes the place in the center of the arena. Play resumes in a similar manner. Should players A and B attempt to exchange corners and A gains B's corner but A's corner is gained by "Puss", then B becomes "Puss" rather ...

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  9. Corner Game - Wikipedia

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    The Corner Game (Korean: 구석놀이), also known as Square (Japanese: スクエア, Hepburn: Sukuea) or Four Corners Game (simplified Chinese: 四角游戏; traditional Chinese: 四角遊戲), is an urban legend game circulated in East Asia. The game requires four players and can allegedly summon a supernatural entity. [1]