Zip (game) explained

Zip
Genre:Party game

Zip, sometimes known as "Zip Zap Boing" or "Zip Zap Zop",[1] is a game often used as a theatre preparation exercise[2] and sometimes as an elimination game.[3]

The rules of this game have many variations. The most basic form of the game involves a circle of people sending a "clap" or "impulse" or "ball of energy" to each other in turn, saying the word "zip" each time. Other moves such as "zap" send the clap in different directions.

The game structure is folkloric and has differing rules and names in different places. When used as an elimination game, often the last three remaining are usually considered the winners of the game.

Although almost every practitioner of the game uses a different set of rules, for illustrative purposes, below are the set of rules used by the UK Scout Association:[4]

Other rulesets may include actions like "Zoom", "Catch and Roll" and "Reflector".

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: dead . Zip Zap Boing . PartyPlan . https://web.archive.org/web/20070608074628/http://www.eventwise.co.uk/asp/Game_293.asp?CategoryId=112 . June 8, 2007 . EventWise .
  2. Web site: Zip-Zap-Zop . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091129232101/http://www.interplaytheatre.com:80/Games/ZipZapZop.html . November 29, 2009 . InterPlay.
  3. Web site: h2g2 - Zip Zap Boing! - A Party Game - Edited Entry . h2g2 . Jan 10, 2001 . 2019-02-28.
  4. Web site: Zip, zap, boing! Activities . Scouts . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230117063442/https://www.scouts.org.uk/activities/zip-zap-boing/ . Jan 17, 2023 .