BLIND MAN’S HUNT
You have played blind man’s buff of course, and perhaps have become a bit tired of it because you are so used to it. When you have a party you should suggest blind man’s hunt instead. It’s just as good fun—if not more. One player is chosen to be the hunter, and he is blindfolded. The rest of the players 'take up their places somewhere or other in the room, sitting on chairs, on the table, on the floor, or standing flat against the wall. But once have taken their places they must stfay just where they are and keep as quiet as possible. The hunter has to grope about and find the players by feeling with his hands. When he discovers a player he makes a guess as to who it is. If he guesses right, he changes place with the one who was caught. If he guesses wrongly, however. he has to set off again on his hunt. And so the game goes on.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 816, 9 November 1929, Page 31
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169BLIND MAN’S HUNT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 816, 9 November 1929, Page 31
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