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Art That Is Cut Up And Then Put Back Game Details
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| Submitted by: | Traditional on 12/31/2005 | 
| Held: | Not Yet | 
| Category: | Game | 
| Typical Duration: | 180 | 
| Skills Required: | Mental | 
| Difficulty: | Average | 
| Location: | Indoors | 
| Time Frame: | Unimportant | 
| Work as: | Individual | 
| Equipment Needs: | Moderate | 
| Description | Art is drawn and shown, then torn and passed out. Those who play must trade to get back the parts they need. | 
| Basics | Each one who comes to camp could bring or draw a piece of art. Each one would then show the art and then cut it up. Once all the art was cut, it could be passed out and then each one could make each piece of art whole once more. Once whole, he could show it to the next one and then make it in parts once more for them to make whole. We could keep score for who was done in the least time. | 
| Why is this something we want to do? | Competition is fun and jigsaw puzzles put the focus on a different skill than usual. | 
| Variations: | For Mark, we could keep scores on each piece of art and on the whole game. We could have a prize for the best art, the best times, the best cut art, the one which was most hard to make whole, the one which was not hard to make whole. The one which was least like the rest. Each one could work his art in his own choice of forms. We could not use art at all and could break a word up or make a math quiz or some such thing too. | 
| Equipment List: | None Submitted | 
| Mitigated Risk: | IIIE (Details) | 
| Reviewed Date: | 2023-12-01 | 
| Reviewer: | sdonohue | 
