A make-it-yourself card game for one.You will need 15 index cards or 15 two-inch squares cut from lightweight cardboard Cardboard is a generic non-specific term for a heavy duty paper based product. Paperboard
Paperboard is a paper based material. It is often used for folding cartons, set-up boxes, carded packaging, etc. . Print a large 1 on three cards, a 2 on three more cards, a 8 on three others, and a 4 on the next three. Then print the words "Stung stung v. Past tense and past participle of sting. stung Verb the past of sting Adj. 1. again!" on the last three cards. Shuffle the cards well, then lay them facedown in a horizontal row of five piles piles: see hemorrhoids. , three cards in each pile pile, post of timber, steel, or concrete used to support a structure. Vertical piles, or bearing piles, the most common form, are generally needed for the foundations of bridges, docks, piers, and buildings. Slender tree trunks, roughly trimmed and about 10 in. (25. . To Play: Always start with pile 5. Turn over the top card. If it is a 1, place it faceup under pile 1. If it is a 2, place it under pile 2, and so on. If it is "Stung again!" place it under pile 5. Then turn over the top card of the pile you placed the first card under, and place it faceup under the pile that matches its numeral numeral, symbol denoting anumber. The symbol is a member of a family of marks, such as letters, figures, or words, which alone or in a group represent the members of a numeration system. . Continue in this manner as long as you can. To win the game, you must get all the numbers faceup in their proper piles before you get the three "Stung again!" cards faceup. When you get three "Stung again!" cards faceup, you have no card on top to turn over, so you cannot continue to play. In other words--you are "Stung again!" |
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