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  2. Instructions. Game 1: Simon Says. For 1 or More Players. Object of the Game. Correctly repeat a longer and longer sequence of signals. 1-player Game. Slide the ON/OFF switch to ON, the Game Selector switch to "1" and the Skill Level switch to 1,2, 3 or 4. Press the START button. Simon will give the first signal.

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    Simon Says is a fun game that helps in exercising listening skills. This game is fairly easy, but it can quickly turn into a challenge, especially if playing in a large group. Although this game goes by many names worldwide, the fun, basic rules tend to remain the same.

    Gather your group of players.

    Simon says is a simple and fun game played by children all over the world. Although Simon says is normally reserved as a children’s activity, people of all ages can play and enjoy the game.

    Normally, all the players in Simon says remain standing for the duration of the playing round. However, you could also play sitting down.

    Within your group of players, designate one person to be Simon. Whoever is chosen to be Simon will then stand in front of and face the rest of players in the group.

    Understand the role of Simon.

    Simon is the leader and commander of the group of listeners. Simon gives commands to the group of listeners. Simon’s commands can be given in two different ways: beginning a command by saying, “Simon says…” or simply stating the command.

    This variation of the game involves the listeners counting their own personal strikes when they incorrectly obey or don’t obey a command. Simon can set a number of strikes (three strikes, five strikes, etc.), or strikes can be counted as letters of a word. Depending on the word, listeners who spell out the entire word are then out for the rest of the game round.

    For example, much like the basketball game Horse, strikes can spell out

    Once a player spells the entire word, they are eliminated.

    Play with a theme for Simon.

    During holidays or certain festivities, the leader of the ground can change their name from Simon. For example, if you’re playing some time around Valentine's Day, Simon says can turn into Cupid says.

    If you’re playing around the Fourth of July, Simon can change into Uncle Sam says.

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  4. Mar 13, 2023 · Learn the rules to the party game Simon Says quickly and concisely - This video has no distractions, just the rules. RULES: The object of the game for the group is to be the last player standing...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Simon_(game)Simon (game) - Wikipedia

    Simon is an electronic game of short-term memory skill invented by Ralph H. Baer and Howard J. Morrison, working for toy design firm Marvin Glass and Associates, [1] with software programming by Lenny Cope. The device creates a series of tones and lights and requires a user to repeat the sequence.

  6. Aug 11, 2017 · How To Play Simon Says. For this game, you’ll want to designate one player as “Simon”, also referred to as the instructor. Simon will give directions to the players by either saying “Simon says do [insert gesture, activity, etc.]”, or by saying “do [insert gesture]”. This is where the listening component comes in.

  7. To play Simon Says, first choose child to beSimon’. This child will then stand at the front and give instructions to other children. If this child says “Simon says…” before giving the instruction, for example “Simon says touch your nose .”, then everyone should follow that instructions.

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