Na m e : ___ Date: _
Directions: Read the story. Then write TRUE, FALSE, or CAN’T TELL under each statement.
- The Scissors, Paper, Stone game
was first played in Japan.
_____________________________
- The Japanese counterpart of Paper
is Po.
- If one person shows stone and the
other scissors, the person showing
stone is the winner.
- A clenched fist is the symbol for
scissors.
- The game must be played by only
two participants.
- With practice, you could figure out
a strategy for winning more often
than your partner.
- The players must extend their hands
showing their symbols at exactly
the same time.
- Scissors, Paper, Stone and Jan Ken
Po are the same game.
Scissors, Paper, Stone
The well-known and popular game of
Scissors, Paper, Stone originated in Japan,
where it is called Jan Ken Po.
The game is played in pairs. The players
count to three as they pound their fist into
their hand. Then, simultaneously, each
player extends a hand showing one of the
symbols below.
scissors:
middle and
index finger
extended
paper:
hand held
out flat
stone:
clenched
fist
The winner is determined by the following
rules:
- scissors cuts paper
- paper covers stone
- stone breaks scissors
This game can be used to break a tie,
settle a difference of opinion, or just for
fun. Why not try it with a friend?