How to Play Spinning for
On a board or piece of cardboard, copy the design in the image., Buy or make a top A top can be made out of an empty spool by taking one end of it and sticking a piece of wood, pointed at one end about an inch long, through it., Place the top in the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: On a board or piece of cardboard
The size of the circles will vary with the size of the board.
Make sure to copy the numbers as well. -
Step 2: copy the design in the image.
Each spool makes two tops which are spun with the thumb and forefinger.
A penny or cent may be used to spin, in fact any small thing that spins will do for a top. , The number of the circle the top stops on, is the number scored.
If it lands on a line, it counts for the circle next it.
If it lands on the outside of the line of circle 5, it counts nothing. , Any number of people can play and any number, such as 100 or more, may be the scored. -
Step 3: Buy or make a top A top can be made out of an empty spool by taking one end of it and sticking a piece of wood
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Step 4: pointed at one end about an inch long
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Step 5: through it.
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Step 6: Place the top in the 10-ring and spin it.
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Step 7: Decide on the winning tally.
Detailed Guide
The size of the circles will vary with the size of the board.
Make sure to copy the numbers as well.
Each spool makes two tops which are spun with the thumb and forefinger.
A penny or cent may be used to spin, in fact any small thing that spins will do for a top. , The number of the circle the top stops on, is the number scored.
If it lands on a line, it counts for the circle next it.
If it lands on the outside of the line of circle 5, it counts nothing. , Any number of people can play and any number, such as 100 or more, may be the scored.
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