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Twister Sudoku

1. Before you lay a mat resembling what seems like a twister mat, but
instead filled with numbers. The tiles before you act as mats, numbers
scattered on several boxes. Basically a giant Sudoku mat in the form of
twisters. Now gather 5-6 people.
2. Pick two people to stand on top of the blank spaces in the Sudoku mat to
be the pawns. The rest would be the brain of the group, where they
decide which numbers should be put on the mat to complete this giant
Sudoku puzzle. You will be given paper with the Sudoku version of the mat
in that paper to complete it.
3. One of the members of the brain takes the dice and rolls it with the
hosts supervision until they got the according number they need to
complete it. Successfully, they command the pawns to move to the box
they need to fill using their feet or hands, like a twister. Then ask the
secretary host to fill the Sudoku paper accordingly. Each turn should only
be one number, one box filled.
4. This continues until all the pawns hand and feet are used. Failure before
so means to repeat the process again. If there are any blank boxes not yet
filled because of not enough people, get people from the brain to
convert into pawns to complete the puzzle. Those who become pawns
are not allowed to think, let alone know the Sudoku formation as the
Brain
5. Finally, the last person on the Brain group is allowed to become a pawn
to complete the Sudoku puzzle, but by then the puzzle should already be
complete. The host and counters will check if the Sudoku is completed.
The game would be timed with a stopwatch to see who has done the best
out of the existing groups.

Human Calculator
1. Make a group of three people, pick one deemed most undoubtedly compatible
with numbers to be the dealer, one person to throw darts, and one lucky
enough to throw the dice. The purpose of the game is to give a random
number and a random operator (x,+, squares) continually to the dealer who
will calculate the results in their heads.
2. First, the dart throws a dart at the array of numbers in the provided board
ranging various random of numbers, the number that got hit will be chosen.
3. Then the one who throws the dice will throw it in the manner that it lands in
one of the operator boards that will determine what will happen to the
previous number chosen.

e.g. (dart throws) 9, operator throws dice (square), the dealer counts in their
head 9 square is 81

4. The result (ex 81) will be operated again using a number decided by the dart
and with the operator that follows. And so this continues with the time limit,
how fast you count, how many processes has been done, and finally until you
lost count. The host will check if your mental calculations are correct, while
the secretary proceeds to write the results. Using any device be it calculator,
phone, abacus, paper, or even hands are not allowed.

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