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Fortune telling with stones _ How to tell fortune with stones

20 ways to play with five stone heads

1, stone-throwing game: throw the stone high and see how many roads you can draw from the floor below; Gua Stone Game: Put the randomly collected stones together, arrange them into shapes according to size and color, and judge the fortune; China chess game: throw a stone like a chessboard and play it on the chessboard with classical chess rules; Rat hole game: make stone pits with the same size, and both sides throw stones at each other, and whoever throws them into the hole loses; Round stone game: collect stones of different sizes and put them in a circle on the balcony to see if they are balanced; Broad-spectrum game: throw randomly collected fine stones together, count how many meters to throw, and then try to find those stones; Bridge game: arrange stones according to size, and bridge from one place to another; Serial treasure grab: put the stones together, and the two sides take turns to say the numbers to see who takes all the stones first; Go game: spread a chessboard on stones of the same size, and take the stones arranged in advance as the way to go.

2. Stone piling game: pile stones into the tallest tower, which is higher than whose tower; Jumping game: jump high, with falling stones as evidence; Stone fishing game: take a stone as a hook and put bait at the bottom to see who meets the fish in the forest first; The road is very narrow: put the stones on a narrow road, and the stones on both sides are isolated from each other to see who can jump the most steps; Stone-throwing game: spread a big stone on the ground to see who throws the farthest; Stone cutting game: find a big stone, cut it carefully and see what happens inside; Stone stealing game: find a smaller stone, start secretly by yourself, and see the reaction of the other party; Throne game: adjust a gap between throwing stones, collect stones to form a seat, and then stand on the stones to play "throne"; Chasing game: one side holds the stone, the other side hides, uses the stone as a weapon, and pursues with all one's strength to see who is "hit" first; Stone hanging competition: hang two stones in the air with a rope to see who wraps the two stones more beautifully; Swing-and-kick game: The two sides stand in the designated position, regard the stone as a football and kick it to each other to see who can kick further.