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- 9-Square abstract "9-Square is a variation of the common playground game 4-square. In 9-square, a set of 3x3 squares is used, and the king is located in the middle. Play rotates clockwise, with the final stop being in the king square. 9-square can also be played 'in the air' with a set that has the 'lines' in the air. Instead of bouncing the ball on the ground, you would shove the ball up over the 'air line'.".
- 9-Square wikiPageExternalLink how-to-play.
- 9-Square wikiPageExternalLink 9square.html.
- 9-Square wikiPageExternalLink edit.
- 9-Square wikiPageID "30708700".
- 9-Square wikiPageRevisionID "596982476".
- 9-Square hasPhotoCollection 9-Square.
- 9-Square subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- 9-Square subject Category:Ball_games.
- 9-Square comment "9-Square is a variation of the common playground game 4-square. In 9-square, a set of 3x3 squares is used, and the king is located in the middle. Play rotates clockwise, with the final stop being in the king square. 9-square can also be played 'in the air' with a set that has the 'lines' in the air. Instead of bouncing the ball on the ground, you would shove the ball up over the 'air line'.".
- 9-Square label "9-Square".
- 9-Square sameAs m.0g9y8hg.
- 9-Square wasDerivedFrom 9-Square?oldid=596982476.
- 9-Square isPrimaryTopicOf 9-Square.