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- Crack_the_Whip abstract "Crack the Whip is a simple outdoor children's game that involves physical coordination, and is usually played in small groups, either on grass or ice. One player, chosen as the "head" of the whip, runs (or skates) around in random directions, with subsequent players holding on to the hand of the previous player. The entire "tail" of the whip moves in those directions, but with much more force toward the end of the tail. The longer the tail, the more the forces act on the last player, and the tighter they have to hold on.As the game progresses, and more players fall off, some of those who were previously located near the end of the tail and have fallen off can "move up" and be in a more secure position by grabbing onto the tail as it is moving, provided they can get back on before some of the others do. There is no objective to this game other than the enjoyment of the experience.References to this game go back to the 1890s in England.[citation needed] The game is also illustrated in Winslow Homer's painting Snap the Whip of 1872.".
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- Crack_the_Whip wikiPageRevisionID "550599574".
- Crack_the_Whip hasPhotoCollection Crack_the_Whip.
- Crack_the_Whip subject Category:Children's_games.
- Crack_the_Whip subject Category:Whip_arts.
- Crack_the_Whip type Abstraction100002137.
- Crack_the_Whip type Children'sGames.
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- Crack_the_Whip type Event100029378.
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- Crack_the_Whip type SocialEvent107288639.
- Crack_the_Whip type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Crack_the_Whip comment "Crack the Whip is a simple outdoor children's game that involves physical coordination, and is usually played in small groups, either on grass or ice. One player, chosen as the "head" of the whip, runs (or skates) around in random directions, with subsequent players holding on to the hand of the previous player. The entire "tail" of the whip moves in those directions, but with much more force toward the end of the tail.".
- Crack_the_Whip label "Crack the Whip".
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- Crack_the_Whip sameAs Crack_the_Whip.
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- Crack_the_Whip depiction Snap_the_Whip_1872_Winslow_Homer.jpg.
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