The history of hide and seek. Five endings of hide-and-seek

Hide and seek is one of the most popular games for children. Children of all ages love this game. Our grandmothers played it, and our grandchildren will play it.

There is a belief that this game originated in England. With the advent of spring, adults went out into the fields, meadows, forests and looked for the “hidden” signs of spring there. These were flowers or birds that appear only in spring. Everything that was found was brought to the village as proof that spring had really come. The whole search process became the basis of the game of hide and seek.

How to play classic hide and seek?

The rules of hide and seek are very simple. First, the players get together, choose the one who will be the water. Then everyone runs away, except for the driver himself, and hides in various places. The driver, meanwhile, must count up to a certain number (from 10 or more), closing his eyes and pressing his face against something (tree, wall, etc.), and then look for all those hiding. The one that the driver found first should be water in the next game. They play hide and seek only in the allotted territory, which is set by the players themselves. Today, there are many varieties of hide-and-seek games. For example: "Moscow hide-and-seek", "blind-seekers", etc.

How to play Moscow hide and seek?

Moscow hide-and-seek is the most famous. The rules of the Moscow hide-and-seek game are more complicated than the usual ones. Here you need not only a certain territory for the game, but also a stone (brick), a board and a certain number of sticks equal to the number of players (let's say we have 12 of them). First, a stone is placed, a board is placed on it, and 12 sticks are placed on the edge of the board. Shouting: “drive”, some player jumps onto the board, the driver immediately begins to collect scattered sticks and put them back on the board. During this time, the players scatter and hide. After collecting all the sticks and putting them on the board, the water begins to look for the hidden players. Players must “break” the sticks again and imperceptibly, then the game will start over.

It should be noted that the children's game of hide and seek develops many mental and physical qualities. At the same time, in it, children can consider themselves "discoverers" and "pathfinders." From an early age, they show a “thirst for discoveries”, so children really like this game. Hide and seek play a big role in raising a child. He develops purposefulness, resourcefulness, develops logic and the ability to concentrate on something.

Hide and seek with objects greatly help in the development of a child from 1 to 3 years old. Give the child his favorite toy, and then take it away and hide it, the child will start looking for it. Thus, you will stimulate the rapid formation of the mental abilities of the child. Even adults can play this game, which is especially useful, because the outdoor game of hide-and-seek allows you to escape from the daily hustle and bustle and plunge into the world of childhood.

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Short story

Now we all know hide-and-seek as a children's game, but it used to be a game played by adults. In England, there was a custom when, with the onset of spring, people went to forests and fields to find flowers and birds there. What they found there, they brought back to the village to demonstrate that spring had indeed come. The search for the first signs of spring in the forest where they were hiding became a game of hide and seek.

The rules of the game and its name changed depending on the country. If the rules are very similar everywhere, then the names differ greatly. For example, in the Balkans and Turkey, the game is called “Do you love your neighbor?”, And in France, “Kache-kashe”. But still, regardless of the names and slight differences in the rules, this game is widespread and loved around the world.

Description

Hide and seek, which originated a thousand years ago, is an integral part of every child's childhood. There are many variations of hide and seek in different countries. This game helps the child in the development both physically and in the development of thinking and imagination.

Rules

At the beginning of the game, everyone gathers together, then the driver, facing the wall, counts loudly to 100 (or another number). Sometimes dozens up to 100 or 200. Others hide at this time. Having counted to the required number, the driver goes to look for those who have hidden. Sometimes before this it is necessary to say “one-two-three-four-five, I’m going to look for [all of you]”, “it’s time, it’s not time, I’m coming from the yard” or “who didn’t hide, I’m not to blame.” Seeing the one hiding, he should be the first to run to the place where he started the search, and touch the wall with his hand, uttering the agreed words that differ in different regions (“check”, “magic wand”, “paly-vyry”, “tra-ta- ta”, “kuly-kuly”, “knock-knock”, “knock-knock for yourself”, “ban-drum for yourself”, “knock-knock for yourself”, “knock-ta”, “pali-knocked” , “knocked-fell I”, “tuki-bucks”, “tulle-ya”, “knock of a stick I”). Everyone hiding tries to be the first to do the same. The next driver is the one who hid (checked out) first, and if no one was messed up - the same as last time. You cannot hide behind your back or next to the driver. Sometimes, as an option, the last player can help out everyone “caught” and the driver drives again. To give dynamism to the game, according to the conditions, the last “caught” becomes the driver.

The legends associated with the history of the origin of this game are very diverse and interesting. In Turkey, for example, it is called "Do you love your neighbor?", in France - "Kash-kashe", and in the USA - "Hide and seek." Of course, we are talking about the absolutely well-known and popular game called “hide and seek”. Now this is a game for fun, but a long time ago it had a completely different purpose.

In England, the game originated from ancient customs, when boys and girls went to look for birds in the field and pick flowers to make sure that spring had come. Then what was found was brought to the village so that everyone could see that spring had really come.

In Holland, it is believed that the game of hide and seek got its start when young people went into the forest to make sure that the night of rebirth had come. Therefore, the players imitated the birds, fled from the hunter, flapping their wings. And if the driver did not find the players for a long time, they whistled, imitating bird voices, to let you know where they hid. So, the search for the first signs of spring and the observance of cult rituals became the beginning of the game of hide and seek.

In Russia, the game was called "horonushki", "hidden secrets" or "ukoronki" and has always been considered a "yard" game for mischievous children. In the time of Pushkin, the game of hide and seek was called “ku-luchki” and was played not only by children, but also by young boys and girls. According to the rules, one player sat in a corner, his face was covered with a scarf or dress. While everyone was hiding, the host read a tongue twister:

Cool, cool - a woman!
Don't gouge out your eyes
Eye on the police
The other is in the salt box.
It's time, isn't it?

The hiders shouted "it's time" or "no" to him. The first player that the host found replaced him.

Rules of the game

Today, the rules of the game have changed a bit, but the essence of the game has remained the same.
At the beginning of the game, everyone who wants to come together. The driver, standing facing a wall or tree, counts loudly to a hundred or another agreed number. Everyone else is hiding at this time.

Having counted, the driver goes to look for all the players, saying loudly before that “One - two - three - four - five, I'm going all of you
look for!”, “It’s time - not time, I’m coming from the yard!” or “Who did not hide, I am not to blame!”.

Seeing the hiding person, the leader should be the first to run to the place where he started the search, and touch him with his hand, saying the agreed words that differ in different regions (“cheka”, “magic wand”, “paly-vyry”, “tra-ta- ta”, “kuly-kuly”, “knock-knock”, “knock-knock for yourself”, “ban-drum for yourself”, “knock-knock for yourself”, “knock-ta”, “pali-knocked” , “I knocked and fell”, “tuki-bucks”, “tulle-ya”, “knock of a stick I”). Everyone hiding tries to be the first to do the same.

The next driver is the one who hid or was “checked” first, and if no one was spotted, the same as last time. You cannot hide behind your back or next to the driver. Sometimes, as an option, the last player can help everyone out.

During the game, free players can help those not yet found by shouting out hints like: “Axe-axe, sit like a thief and do not look out into the yard” - means that the moment for the appearance is very unfavorable or “Saw-saw, fly like an arrow” - the opposite meaning: it is possible to overtake the driver, which means it's time to jump out of hiding.

In addition to many variations of the game of hide and seek, there is the so-called game of "sardine" or "hide and seek in reverse." Before the game, the boundaries of the site are determined, beyond which it is forbidden to run away. Then a driver is selected, who must skillfully hide in a place where many people can later fit. At this time, the rest of the players turn to the wall and count to the agreed number, and then they chant in chorus: “One, two, three, four, five - we are going to look for you! You did not hide - we are not to blame! ”, After which everyone disperses and looks for the hidden player. The first player who found him does not give the rest any signals and silently sits down / lies down / stands next to the hiding driver. So, the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and other players join them in turn. The loser is the one who remains on the court last and cannot find the missing group of friends in any way. For more interest and thrill, many people prefer to play this version of hide and seek in the dark.

Nowadays, when children, in principle, prefer virtual communication with friends to real ones, and lead a sedentary lifestyle, increasingly sitting at the computer, the benefits of the game in any of its variations are enormous. Children not only learn to play in a team, but also spend a lot of time outdoors. But this is precisely the key to good physical shape, health and excellent appetite!

In today's world under threat. Children began to move very little: they prefer spending time at the computer to walks, instead of books they choose the Internet, virtual communication with friends on social networks is more interesting than real. We need to save the situation! Summer is ahead - the best time for walks and fun outdoor games. MedAboutMe will tell you about one of the most beloved and popular children's games - hide and seek and its variations.

Outdoor games have a positive effect on the health of children. Especially if the kids are playing outside. During outdoor games, all joints work in children, all muscle groups are involved. The load on the respiratory and cardiovascular systems increases, which is a good workout for them. The brain is supplied with sufficient oxygen.

A child who spends a lot of time outdoors and engages in outdoor games has an excellent appetite and is less sick. Such children are, as a rule, in good physical shape, they have no problems with sleep.

Playing outdoor games, the child learns to work in a team, help out comrades, ask for help, help the younger ones. He learns to win and accept defeat. Compliance with the rules of the game helps to learn discipline. Children develop dexterity, strength, endurance, creative imagination and ingenuity. And memorizing new counting rhymes will serve as an excellent memory training during the summer holidays. In addition, you can easily and naturally study the account.

One of the most famous outdoor games that have a beneficial effect on the health of children is the game of hide and seek. There are many ways and options to play. Parents can remember how they played hide-and-seek as children and teach it to their children.


Simple hide and seek is the easiest version of the game. You can even play together. At first, parents can play simple hide-and-seek with their children to explain the rules of the game and teach them to the child. The driver is chosen by agreement or by counting. He turns to the wall and counts up to a conditional number (up to 10, up to 50, etc.). During this time, the rest of the players need to have time to hide.

Having counted up to a certain number, the water goes to look for the hidden children. Usually this moment is accompanied by well-known chants: “One, two, three, four, five, I’m going to look. If someone didn’t hide, then it’s not my fault!”, “It’s time, it’s time, I’m leaving the yard!”. The player found first becomes water in the next game.

Players negotiate in advance the territory where they can hide and forbidden places where they can’t climb. It's good if parents inspect the area where the children plan to play. This is necessary to ensure the safety and health of children.

"12 sticks" - a game for a large group of children

This game is most interesting to play with a large group. You will need simple attributes for the game: twelve wooden sticks, a board and a support for it (stone, log, etc.). A swing-type board is installed on the support. Sticks are placed on the end of the board that lies on the ground. Then one of the children jumps to the other end of the board, after which the sticks fly off in different directions. While the driver is looking for and collecting all the sticks back, all the children are hiding. Having found all the sticks, the search begins. The first one that catches the eye of the one who seeks becomes water the next time.

The task is complicated by the fact that any player can sneak out of his hiding place, run to the board, jump on it again and break the sticks. In this case, the driver again goes to collect them and then resumes the search. If he noticed that one of the children is rushing to the board, then his task is to get ahead of this player and break the sticks himself. Then the player who was ahead of him becomes the leader.

"Tuki-tuki" - an entertaining version of the game of "hide and seek" for children

The details of this game are similar to the previous one: you can save yourself and your comrades. Before the start of the game, a conditional place is selected where the driver will mark those whom he has found (“catch”). It can be a tree, a fence, a wall of a house, etc. The beginning of the game, as in simple hide and seek - the driver counts, and the rest of the children hide.

After the driver has found one of the players, he must run to the conditional place first and “catch” the found player. To do this, you need to knock on the wall with the words: “Knock-knock, Misha” or “Knock-knock, Nastya!” In each region, these words may differ. Then the driver goes in search of the others.

The task of the hidden children is to get ahead of the driver. You can run out of your hiding place while the water has left at the other end of the site or just looks the other way. If the player managed to reach the conditional place first, you need to say the words: "Tuki-tuki, for yourself!" He is considered "saved in the game".

The last player to hide is given a great opportunity to save all their comrades. To do this, he must get ahead of the driver, touch the conditional place and say: “Tuki-tuki, for himself and for everyone!” In this case, the driver remains the same.


Children play this entertaining outdoor game less and less. There are many options for playing "Cossacks-robbers", they can vary significantly in different regions. Therefore, it is best for the children to explain the rules to their parents, telling how fun they spent their free time. Previously, children from all over the village or several courtyards in the city gathered to play "Cossack robbers". Parents can take part in the game with their children to demonstrate the rules and subtleties of the game.

Children are divided at will or by lot into two teams: “Cossacks” and “robbers”. The "robbers" are hiding, and the "Cossacks" are looking for them. The task of the "Cossacks" is to catch all the opponents or to try out the secret word "robbers", which they come up with at the beginning of the game. While the "robbers" are hiding, the "Cossacks" are equipping the dungeon. The dungeon can be bushes, some specific place on the playground. The prisoners are being "tortured" there. Torture is predetermined. They must not harm the health of children. The safest "torture" is tickling.

The "robbers" are trying to confuse the "Cossacks" while they are hiding. They draw with chalk on the pavement or with a stick on the road arrows in which direction they ran to hide. Some of the arrows turn out to be false. The found "robber" is taken to the dungeon, he has no right to run away. Only comrades can save him by touching him. In some variations of the game, guards remain near the dungeon. With the help of "torture" they try to find out the secret word. The children's game continues until the secret word is found out or the "robbers" are caught.

hide and seek(another name: "Tuki-ta") (the described version of the rules in some places is called Moscow hide and seek) - a children's game.

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Game description

At the beginning of the game, everyone gathers together, then the driver, facing the wall, counts loudly to 100 (or another number). Sometimes dozens up to 100 or 200. Others hide at this time. Having counted to the required number, the driver goes to look for those who have hidden. Sometimes before this it is necessary to say “one-two-three-four-five, I’m going to look for [all of you]”, “it’s time, it’s not time, I’m leaving the yard” or “who didn’t hide, I’m not to blame.” Seeing the one hiding, he should be the first to run to the place where he started the search, and touch the wall with his hand, uttering the agreed words that differ in different regions (“cheka”, “magic wand”, “paly-vyry”, “tra-ta- ta”, “kuly-kuly”, “knock-knock”, “knock-knock for yourself”, “ban-drum for yourself”, “knock-knock for yourself”, “knock-ta”, “pali-knocked” , “I knocked and fell”, “tuki-bucks”, “tulle-ya”, “knock of a stick I”). Everyone hiding tries to be the first to do the same. The next driver is the one who hid (checked) first, and if no one was messed up - the same as last time. You cannot hide behind your back or next to the driver. Sometimes, as an option, the last player can help out everyone "caught" and the driver drives again. To give dynamism to the game, according to the conditions, the last “caught” becomes the driver.

Free players can help those not yet found by shouting out hints like:

  • “Axe-axe, sit like a thief and do not look out into the yard” - means that the moment for the appearance is very unfavorable;
  • “Saw-saw, fly like an arrow” - the opposite meaning: it is possible to overtake the driver, which means it's time to jump out of cover.

In the West, a variant of the game is also common, which is called "sardines". In this version, one hides, and everyone else is looking for him. Whoever finds him first hides with him. Then the next one who finds them joins them, then all the rest in turn. The game ends when the last player joins the others. He is declared the loser and usually hides next. Sardines are often played in the dark.

Also in the West, a version of the game of hide and seek is known using the name and surname of the famous Venetian traveler Marco Polo. In this game, the hider undertakes to answer "Polo" when the seeker says "Marco". Often used in TV shows.