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  2. Mikado (game) - Wikipedia

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    Mikado is a pick-up sticks game originating in Europe, played with a set of same-length sticks which can measure between 17 and 20 cm (6.7 and 7.9 in). In 1936, it was brought from Hungary (where it was called Marokko[1]) to the United States and named pick-up sticks. This term is not very specific in respect to existing stick game variations.

  3. Pick-up sticks - Wikipedia

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    Pick-up sticks

  4. Hounds and jackals - Wikipedia

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    Hounds and jackals

  5. Poohsticks - Wikipedia

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  6. Polish horseshoes - Wikipedia

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    Polish horseshoes (also called Spanish horseshoes, frisbeener in the midwest, [1] French darts in Virginia, [2] frisnok in Manitoba, [3] and beersbee elsewhere in Canada [4]) is an outdoor game played between two teams of two people using a frisbee, two glass bottles or cans, and stakes, ski poles or hiking sticks hammered into the ground.

  7. Hey, That's My Fish! - Wikipedia

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    The game is about penguins trying to catch fish on the Antarctic.The game board is made of connected hexagons, each with one, two or three fish.After the game board has been built, each player chooses a colour and is assigned a number of penguins: four for a two-player game, three for a three-player game, or two for a four-player game.

  8. Gillidanda - Wikipedia

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  9. Dots and boxes - Wikipedia

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    A game of dots and boxes. Dots and boxes is a pencil-and-paper game for two players (sometimes more). It was first published in the 19th century by French mathematician Édouard Lucas, who called it la pipopipette. [1] It has gone by many other names, [2] including dots and dashes, game of dots, [3] dot to dot grid, [4] boxes, [5] and pigs in a ...