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Encyclopedia > Horse (game)

The game Horse is played on a basketball half-court.


The players take turns throwing a standard basketball into the goal. If a player makes a basket, the next player must make a basket from the same location, or get a letter of the word "HORSE".


In one variation, players must match their opponents' trick shots, such as shooting underhanded or bouncing the ball off of an object before it goes in the basket.


A player who collects all five letters is eliminated from the game, and the last player remaining is the winner. In some areas, Horse is played as Pig, using only three letters.


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Horse (game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (131 words)
The game Horse is played on a basketball half-court.
In one variation players must match their opponents' trick shots such as shooting underhanded or bouncing the ball off of an object before it goes in the basket.
A player who collects all five letters is eliminated from the game and the last player remaining is the winner.
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