RING CIRCLE
Ring Circle is a good same for the garden. You want a long piece of thick string on which you put a ring, and then tie the ends together. The players stand in a circle, and put both hands over the string. The ring is passed round by the players secretly, and it is the object of the one who stands in the middle to guess the hand under which it is hidden at any moment. The players in the circle try to prevent her being successful, for if she guesses the right hand that player must take her place in the centre, and try to discover the holder of the ring when the game has been restarted.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 5 January 1945, Page 3
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120RING CIRCLE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 5 January 1945, Page 3
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