When every member of a group has rolled a ‘1’ they must all stand and rapidly perform ‘one’ spin of their bodies (on the spot) to complete the first round.
When an individual has rolled a ‘1’ they may stop rolling and leave their dice in front of them while they wait for others in the group. On your signal, instruct everyone to start rolling their dice, typically in the middle of the circle in which they have formed. A group may only proceed to the next round when everyone has completed their task for each round.Įxplain that to complete the first round, every person (in a group) must roll a ‘1.’ When ready, explain that there will be a series of six rounds for each group to complete. Sitting or standing around a table works fine, too. The game works best with groups of at least six people.įeel free to make your groups as large as 20 or 30 if you choose (your only limits will be your supply of dice and space.)Īsk each group to stand or kneel in a circle.
The more people you have, the more dice you’ll need.ĭistribute one dice (or die) to each person in your group, then using a random methodology (see Getting into Teams for ideas) create two more teams. This game, based on the commercial game of Tenzi, is as simple as it is entertaining.