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  2. Four square is played with a rubber playground ball on a square court with four players, each occupying a quarter of the court. The ball is bounced between players in squares until a player makes an error and is eliminated.

  3. Four Square is a fun playground game that almost anyone can play. All you need is chalk or tape to make the squares, a ball that will bounce, and at least 4 players. Try playing with the standard rules, or mix it up for some fun!

  4. The main purpose of the four-square game is to remove the player from the highest square so that you can move to the highest square yourself. Let's explore Four Square game, its basic objectives, official rules, tricks & strategies to play four square with family & friends.

  5. Four square - Wikipedia

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    Rules. Four square is played on any hard-surfaced court, such as wood, concrete or asphalt. There is no official court size, but typically courts measure between 10 and 30 feet (3.0 and 9.1 meters) on a side, and divided into four smaller squares labelled 1–4 of equal size. [citation needed] Rules vary, but there are two common objectives.

  6. 4-SQUARE RULES - Playworks

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    4-SQUARE RULES. The ball must bounce once and only once in a square before played. Player in square one starts the game by serving the ball under-hand. Ball must be played if it bounces in your square.

  7. Four Square Game Rules: Ultimate Guide to Playing Foursquare

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    Learn how to play Foursquare the game. A fun and easy game to play, including rules, scoring and game winning strategies.

  8. FOUR SQUARE RULES - Robert Frost School

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    FOUR SQUARE RULES. Serving the Ball. The ball is always served from the highest ranked square to the lowest square. Squares one and four are positioned diagonally across the court.The server box has a diagonal/triangle at the corner. The server must drop the ball and serve from the bounce.