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  2. Planchette - Wikipedia

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    Early British Planchette, 1850s–60s. A planchette ( / p l ɑː n ˈ ʃ ɛ t / or / p l æ n ˈ ʃ ɛ t /), from the French for "little plank", is a small, usually heart-shaped flat piece of wood equipped with two wheeled casters and a pencil-holding aperture pointing downwards, used to facilitate automatic writing.

  3. Template:Mancala board/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:Mancala board. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. Usage

  4. Template:Mancala board - Wikipedia

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    Template: Mancala board. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide

  5. Hagoita - Wikipedia

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    Hagoita (羽子板 「はごいた」) are the wooden paddles used to hit shuttlecocks (羽子 pronounced hago 「はご」 or hane 「はね」), traditionally made of soapberry seeds and bird feathers, that are used to play the traditional Japanese pastime called hanetsuki during the New Year. [1]

  6. Paddleboarding - Wikipedia

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    Stock boards are 12 ft (3.7 m) long, and best for paddlers around 180 lb (82 kg) or less. Stock boards are easy to accelerate and fast in choppy water. But with their short waterline, they lack the calm water top speed of 14 feet or Unlimited boards. 14-foot class boards are arguably the best all-around board.

  7. Standup paddleboarding - Wikipedia

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    Standup paddleboarders stand on boards that are floating on the water and use a paddle to propel themselves through the water. The sport was documented in a 2013 report that identified it as the outdoor sporting activity with the most first-time participants in the United States that year. [ 2 ]

  8. Table shuffleboard - Wikipedia

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    A shuffleboard player taking a shot. Table shuffleboard (also known as American shuffleboard, indoor shuffleboard, slingers, shufflepuck, and quoits, sandy table) is a game in which players push metal-and-plastic weighted pucks (also called weights or quoits) down a long and smooth wooden table into a scoring area at the opposite end of the table.

  9. Template:Janggi board - Wikipedia

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