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Gonggi, a Korean playground game also known as "Korean Jacks" or "Five Stones," involves five small stones (gonggitdol) and tests hand-eye coordination and dexterity through five levels of increasing difficulty.
Here's a breakdown of how to play Gonggi:
Materials:
Five small, grape-sized pebbles or plastic stones (gonggitdol).
Game Play:
Level 1:
Scatter the stones and pick them up one by one, throwing each stone into the air and catching it before picking up the next.
Level 2:
Scatter the stones and pick them up two by two, following the same throwing and catching pattern.
Level 3:
Scatter the stones, pick up three at once, and then pick up the remaining two.
Level 4:
Throw one stone in the air, drop the remaining stones, catch the airborne stone, and then pick up the other four at once.
Level 5:
Hold all five stones in the palm of your hand, throw them, and flip your hand over so that all of them land on the back of your hand, then throw them from the back of your hand and catch them.
The game is played by taking turns, and the first person to complete all five levels wins.
You can also play by trying to score as many points as possible by completing levels and then repeating the rounds.
Tips for Playing:
Focus and Concentration: Gonggi requires excellent focus and hand-eye coordination.
Practice: The more you practice, the better you'll become at picking up and catching the stones.
Start with the Basics: If you're new to the game, start with the easier levels and gradually work your way up to the more challenging ones.
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Here's a breakdown of how to play Gonggi:
Materials:
Five small, grape-sized pebbles or plastic stones (gonggitdol).
Game Play:
Level 1:
Scatter the stones and pick them up one by one, throwing each stone into the air and catching it before picking up the next.
Level 2:
Scatter the stones and pick them up two by two, following the same throwing and catching pattern.
Level 3:
Scatter the stones, pick up three at once, and then pick up the remaining two.
Level 4:
Throw one stone in the air, drop the remaining stones, catch the airborne stone, and then pick up the other four at once.
Level 5:
Hold all five stones in the palm of your hand, throw them, and flip your hand over so that all of them land on the back of your hand, then throw them from the back of your hand and catch them.
The game is played by taking turns, and the first person to complete all five levels wins.
You can also play by trying to score as many points as possible by completing levels and then repeating the rounds.
Tips for Playing:
Focus and Concentration: Gonggi requires excellent focus and hand-eye coordination.
Practice: The more you practice, the better you'll become at picking up and catching the stones.
Start with the Basics: If you're new to the game, start with the easier levels and gradually work your way up to the more challenging ones.
Copyright Disclaimer: - Under section 107 of the copyright Act 1976, allowance is mad for FAIR USE for purpose such a as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statues that might otherwise be infringing. Non- Profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of FAIR USE.
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