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- Hide-and-seek abstract "Hide-and-seek or hide-and-go-seek is a children's game in which a number of players conceal themselves in the environment, to be found by one or more seekers. The game is played by one player chosen at random (designated as being "it") counting to a predetermined number while the other players hide. After reaching the number, the player who is "it" attempts to locate all concealed players. The game is an example of an oral tradition, as it is commonly passed down by children to younger children.The game can end in one of several ways depending on the geographical location in which the players learned about the game originally, and other cultural factors as well. In the most common variation of the game, the player chosen as "it" locates all players, the player found last is the winner and is chosen to be it in the next game. In other versions, after the first player is caught or if no other players can be found over a period of time, "it" calls out "Olly olly oxen free" (or "all outs, all in free" or many other variations) to signal the other hiders to return to base for the next round. Some versions in eastern Massachusetts, Base is referred to as "Ghouls" with players trying to reach Ghouls safely without being caught. When reaching Ghouls, players would call out "My Ghouls 1,2,3." In yet another version, when players are caught, they help the "it" seek out others.Different versions of the game are played around the world, under a variety of names. One derivative game is called "Sardines", in which only one person hides and the others must find them, hiding with them when they do so. The hiding places become progressively more cramped, like sardines in a tin. The last person to find the hiding group is the loser. A. M. Burrage calls this version of the game 'Smee' in his 1931 ghost story of the same name.In one variant, once all hiders have been located, the game then becomes a game of tag where the "it" chases after all the other players and the first person tagged becomes the "it".In another variant reserved for only the truly advanced children's game participants, all players hiding may move from one location to another to avoid being caught. To begin this version, the player being designated as being "it" must first count to 20 and then sing their ABCs before seeking out the hiding players.".
- Hide-and-seek thumbnail Meyerheim_Versteckspiel.jpg?width=300.
- Hide-and-seek wikiPageID "39299".
- Hide-and-seek wikiPageRevisionID "599161218".
- Hide-and-seek ages "no limit".
- Hide-and-seek complexity "Low".
- Hide-and-seek hasPhotoCollection Hide-and-seek.
- Hide-and-seek imageCaption "A 19th-century painting of three children playing hide and seek in a forest".
- Hide-and-seek imageLink "250".
- Hide-and-seek italicTitle "no".
- Hide-and-seek players "2".
- Hide-and-seek playingTime "no limit".
- Hide-and-seek randomChance "Very Low".
- Hide-and-seek setupTime "90.0".
- Hide-and-seek skills "Running, Tracking, Hiding, Observation".
- Hide-and-seek strategy "High".
- Hide-and-seek subjectName "Hide-and-seek".
- Hide-and-seek subject Category:Children's_games.
- Hide-and-seek subject Category:Hide-and-seek_variants.
- Hide-and-seek subject Category:Outdoor_games.
- Hide-and-seek type Activity.
- Hide-and-seek type Game.
- Hide-and-seek type Action.
- Hide-and-seek type Game.
- Hide-and-seek type Activity.
- Hide-and-seek type Thing.
- Hide-and-seek comment "Hide-and-seek or hide-and-go-seek is a children's game in which a number of players conceal themselves in the environment, to be found by one or more seekers. The game is played by one player chosen at random (designated as being "it") counting to a predetermined number while the other players hide. After reaching the number, the player who is "it" attempts to locate all concealed players.".
- Hide-and-seek label "Cache-cache".
- Hide-and-seek label "Esconde-esconde".
- Hide-and-seek label "Escondite".
- Hide-and-seek label "Hide-and-seek".
- Hide-and-seek label "Nascondino".
- Hide-and-seek label "Versteckspiel".
- Hide-and-seek label "Verstoppertje".
- Hide-and-seek label "Zabawa w chowanego".
- Hide-and-seek label "Прятки".
- Hide-and-seek label "غميضة".
- Hide-and-seek label "かくれんぼ".
- Hide-and-seek label "捉迷藏".
- Hide-and-seek sameAs Hra_na_schovávanou.
- Hide-and-seek sameAs Versteckspiel.
- Hide-and-seek sameAs Κρυφτό.
- Hide-and-seek sameAs Escondite.
- Hide-and-seek sameAs Ezkutaketa_(jolasa).
- Hide-and-seek sameAs Cache-cache.
- Hide-and-seek sameAs Petak_umpet.
- Hide-and-seek sameAs Nascondino.
- Hide-and-seek sameAs かくれんぼ.
- Hide-and-seek sameAs 숨바꼭질.
- Hide-and-seek sameAs Verstoppertje.
- Hide-and-seek sameAs Zabawa_w_chowanego.
- Hide-and-seek sameAs Esconde-esconde.
- Hide-and-seek sameAs m.09sng.
- Hide-and-seek sameAs Q171957.
- Hide-and-seek sameAs Q171957.
- Hide-and-seek wasDerivedFrom Hide-and-seek?oldid=599161218.
- Hide-and-seek depiction Meyerheim_Versteckspiel.jpg.
- Hide-and-seek isPrimaryTopicOf Hide-and-seek.