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Hangnails
June 21st, 2010 by admin

Hangnails

Contestants have to hang 10 nails concurrently on a suspended string by balancing the heads of the nails on the string.

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REQUIRED ITEMS

  • 6 x 3&1/2-inch flathead nails
  • 1 string

1. Prior to game start, contestant stands in designated start zone with hands at sides.

2. Once game begins, the contestant may grab the first nail.

3. Contestant may use both hands and hold more than one nail in hand at a time.

4. Nails must hang within the designated zone to count towards player total.

5. Nails may fall off the string but only nails remaining on the string will count towards the final score.

6. To complete the game, 10 nails must hang concurrently from the string within the 60-second time limit and must concurrently remain on the string for three consecutive seconds.


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