PICK UP STICKS GAME
Pick-up sticks or pick-a-stick is a game of physical and
mental skill. A bundle of 'sticks,' between 3 and 8 inches
long, are held in a loose bunch and released on a table
top, falling in random disarray. Each player, in turn, must
remove a stick from the pile without disturbing the remaining
ones. One root of the name "pick-up sticks" may be
the line of a children's nursery rhyme, "...five, six,
pick-up sticks!" The game has spawned several
variations such as Jackstraws (or Jack Straws),
Spellicans, and Spillikins.
The sticks are made out of ivory, bone, wood, bamboo,
straw, reed, rush, yarrow, or plastics
The object of the game is to pick up the most sticks.
To begin the game, a bundle of sticks are somewhat
randomly distributed so that they end up in a
pile. The more tangled the resulting (dis)array, the more
challenging the game. In some versions of the game,
any isolated sticks, or sticks lying alone, are removed.
Pick Up Sticks is a great yet simple game that helps
kids learn to count when scoring and improves their
manual dexterity. A typical Pick Up Sticks set contains
50 multi-colored sticks made of wood, plastic or metal.
All the sticks either have a number of rings around the center,
which indicates the point value or they are color coded. It
is a simple game to play with children of any age.
Grandparents will especially love teaching their grandchildren
how to play this fun game.
This is a fun game for all ages to play to use up some
energy when you are stuck indoors on those not so
nice days (or way too hot, depending on where you are)
and even more fun to play outside! The variations
you can play are endless (see Variations below
for more ideas) and it is great for all ages.
HOW TO PLAY PICK UP STICKS
The first player attempts to remove a single stick, without
moving any other stick. In some versions of the game,
players use a tool to move the stick away from the pile;
this "tool" may be one of the sticks, held aside before the
game begins. In other versions, players must pick up the
sticks by hand. In either case, players must not move
any other sticks while attempting to remove the chosen
stick; if any other stick moves, his or her turn ends
immediately. Players who successfully pick up a stick
can then have another turn; the player keeps removing
sticks until he or she causes a secondary stick to move.
The game is over when the last stick is removed.
The winner is the player with the highest number
of sticks picked up.
In some versions of the game, different-coloured
sticks are worth different number of points, and the
winner is the person with the highest score.