How to Play Jacks
True classics never die, and this childhood game doesn't require much to keep it thriving: a little bouncy ball, at least 10 jacks, and a hard, level playing surface.
Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
Things You'll Need:
- Jacks
- Small Rubber Balls
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Step 1Sit on the ground (blacktop, sidewalk or floor) unless you're playing on a table, in which case standing is usually better than sitting on a chair.
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Step 2
Toss the 10 jacks gently out onto the playing surface.
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Step 3
Toss the ball into the air with your throwing hand.
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Step 4While the ball is in the air, pick up 1 jack using only your throwing hand.
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Step 5Catch the ball in your throwing hand before the ball hits the ground.
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Step 6
Repeat steps 3, 4 and 5 until you've picked up all 10 jacks.
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Step 7Toss the 10 jacks out onto the playing surface again.
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Step 8Toss the ball into the air, and now pick up 2 jacks each time and catch the ball before it hits the ground.
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Step 9
Continue tossing the ball, picking up jacks and catching the ball - increasing the number of jacks you pick up when the ball is in the air until you pick up all 10 at one time.
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Step 10It's the other player's turn when you don't pick up the correct number of jacks or you miss the ball.
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Step 11Begin where you left off when it's your turn again. If you were picking up 3 jacks at a time, toss the 10 jacks onto the playing surface and pick up 3 each time.
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Step 12Declare a winner if you want to when you or your friend succeeds at 'onesies' through 'tensies' (1 jack through 10 jacks).
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