How to play the statue game




















We grew up playing it in Florida and she recently told me she played it in the 60's as a child in Pennsylvania. I just googled the game to see if I could find an origin. Crazy so many other people have played this silly game. Thanks for the article. Wonder if anyone knows where it originated. If anyone knows tho please share.

Hi, I'm from Bratislava, former Czechoslovakia, and I used to play the very same game called statues here in the s. I just wanted to know what it was exactly about respectively where was the point as I have forgotten this. Now it's clear, thank you for posting it! Reply 8 years ago on Introduction. It's amazing what you can find online. I still haven't found the orgins of the game, but there are definitely people that recall playing it!

I'm originally from Northern Michigan and grew up playing this game in my rural area. In the game Statue, Sculptor Rock, or Statues as it is also called, one player becomes that sculptor, one the statue and one the rock. Play begins when the rock closes their eyes and the statue strikes a pose. The sculptor has 30 seconds to get the rock to be in the same position as the statue. Good listening skills are important during gameplay. Ideally, there will be one Statue for the entire group playing the game, but there can be multiple rocks and sculptors competing for the winning spot.

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The coverage you need. Have students practice appropriate statue poses. You do not want the janitor to hear you moving! More Resources.



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