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Game Setup:

1. Prepare a human-sized board with squares numbered from 1 to 100.


2. Place snake and ladder illustrations on certain squares of the board.
3. Set up six containers labeled from 1 to 6, each containing 35 words.
4. Have a six-sided die ready for rolling.

Gameplay:

1. Players take turns rolling the six-sided die.


2. The number rolled determines which container (1 to 6) the player will pick a
word from.
3. The player selects a word from the container corresponding to the number
rolled.
4. The player reads the word aloud. If they correctly read it, they will advance on
the board by the number rolled on the die.
5. If the player fails to read the word correctly, other players have a chance to
steal it. If another player correctly reads the word, they advance their token
instead.
6. Players who fail to read the word correctly must wait for their next turn to try
again or attempt to steal words from other players who have also failed to
read their word.
7. If a player successfully reads the word and lands on a square with a ladder,
they move up to the square at the ladder's top, bypassing several squares.
8. If the player lands on a square with a snake, they must read another word. If
they successfully read this word, they avoid being eaten by the snake and
continue their turn. If they fail to read this word, they move down to the
square at the snake's tail.
9. The first player to reach the final square on the board wins the game.

Obstacle:

1. Snakes: Place snake illustrations on certain squares. Players must read an


additional word if they land on a square with a snake to avoid moving down
to the snake's tail.

Components:

1. Board: Constructed from bond paper with a plastic cover for durability and
longevity.
2. Containers: Six containers placed beside the board, each containing 35 printed
flashcards with words.
3. Flashcards: Printed on a ¼ bond paper, each containing a single word.
4. Dice: Standard six-sided die made from durable materials like carton.
5. Tokens/Players: Player is the token itself.

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