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Websites primarily about hand games can be submitted to this category.

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Games that can be played with the players' hands and fingers alone, requiring no other equipment.

Hand Clapping

Websites primarily about hand clapping games can be submitted to this category.

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  • Sites which provide adult orientated content.
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  • Websites aimed at parents about children.
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Players clap their hands, either by themselves, or against each other in tune to a song or chant, and try to stay in rhythm. The player who breaks the clapping rhythm loses.

Rock, Paper, Scissors

RoShamBo is the game of Rock-Paper-Scissors. Face to face, players count to three, then simultaneously display either a fist for rock, open hand for paper, or two fingers for scissors. Scissors cuts paper which covers rock which breaks scissors.

If you lose, be sure to say "best two outa-three" ... and after that "best three-outa-five"


   
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