SNAKE'S TAIL

All the players form a line, each player placing his hands on the shoulders of the player in front of him. One player is selected to be the "catcher." The first player in the line, or "snake" is called the "head" and the last one, the "tail."

The "catcher" stands about four feet from the "head" and when someone gives a sign, he tries to catch the "tail" without pushing anyone, or breaking through the “snake.”

The players forming the "body" defend the "tail" by moving around any way they choose, as long as the line is not broken, as the "tail" is considered caught if it is.

When the "tail" is caught, the "catcher" becomes "head" and the "tail" is then "catcher," the last player in the line being "tail," and the game continues same as before.

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