All the players are given the sheets of paper with the figure (1 or
2). The number of the sheets of paper with the figure 1 is equal to the
number of sheets of paper with the figure 2. The players choose the
leader - the main thief. He/she goes out of the room. The players who
are in the room hide any object there. The leader's task is to find it.
He/she tries to find the object with the help of the players-thieves
(they have figure 1 on their sheets of paper). The players-thieves show
place where the object is hidden by their eyes. The task of the
detectives (they have figure 2 on their sheets of paper) is to watch the
players and find the thieves among them. The game is over when the
hidden object is found or when all the thieves are "caught" by the
detectives.
Determine the Length
Claps
Familiar Noises
Thieves and Detectives
Blind Money-Changers
Take as many coins of different value as possible. Give them to 2
players so that each of them has one and the same sum. Both players are
blindfolded. One player gives a coin to the other. He/she must change
it. Then they exchange the roles. They exchange the roles again and
again. All the time the players check up the work of each other. In a
fixed number of leads the game is over. The players move away their
fillets and count the money they have. If both players have the same
sums they had before the game started, both of them are winners.
Otherwise both players loose the game.
What Is My Name
Don't Imitate!
Bank Account
Where Is the Clock?
All the players are blindfolded. The leader hides the alarm-clock
somewhere in the room. The players (not more than 4) stand along the
wall. They listen to the ticking of the clock and cautiously walk in the
direction of the ticking. The leader noiselessly changes the location
of the clock 2-3 times. The player who comes to the clock nearer than 1m
gets a point. The player who has the greatest number of points wins.
"Yes" and "No" in Bulgarian
Neighbor's Hand
Shadows