How to Play the Slap Game

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Besides being fun for children of all ages, the slap game is a good exercise for reflexes.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Hand Lotions
  • Hand Soaps

Step1
Find a partner.
Step2
Face each other.
Step3
Have your partner hold out his or her hands, palms down.
Step4
Hold out your hands, palms up, about an inch below your partner's hands.
Step5
Attempt to bring your hands over and slap the tops of your partner's hands - while she tries to move them away before being slapped.
Step6
Reverse roles after slapping your partner's hands three times, and begin the game again.

Tips & Warnings

  • Be careful not to slap too hard.

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on 11/22/2005 Look at your opponent's eyes and not at their hands because you can look in their eyes and tell when they are going to move.

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on 11/22/2005 if the person with their hands on top moves them off the slappers hands, and the slapper does not fully go around to slap the partners hand, the slapper gets a free penelty slap. (be nice, not too hard)

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on 4/18/2008 To get the other person to get a penalty slap, jerk your hands quickly a little bit and they will move their hands.

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