Classic Twister with Retro Design and Oversized Spinner by Winning Moves Games USA, Party Game for 2-4 Players, Indoor and Outdoor Fun for Kids Ages 6+
TYING PLAYERS UP IN KNOTS FOR GENERATIONS: Who doesn’t remember playing Twister as a kid? The Twister game is for adults and kids age 6 and up. Families can join in the fun together!
WHO’S GOT THE MOVES: Classic Twister gameplay challenges players to place their hands and feet on the correct spots without falling!
SPINNER, SPINNER, SPINNER!: Left foot blue, right foot yellow, keep it up if you can!
FUN PARTY GAME TO PLAY IN TEAMS: This group game includes instructions to play in teams, and in round robin tournament style!
INDOOR ACTIVITY FOR KIDS: Stuck inside? The Classic Twister game is an action-packed way for kids, tweens, and teens to "get their energy out."
Contains vinyl twister mat
Includes fully assembled spinner and instructions
Fun party game for all ages
Product Specifications
Product Dimensions: 10.5"L x 10.5"W
Item Weight: 1.9 Pounds
Country of Origin: China
ASIN: B00HVTH2MC
Item model number: 1178
Manufacturer recommended age: 6 - 15 years
Best Sellers Rank: #37,085 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #33 in Floor Games
Customer Reviews: 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,100Reviews
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Release date: January 15, 2014
Department: Classic Games
Manufacturer: Winning Moves
Batteries Required?: No
Color: Multi-colored
CPSIA Cautionary Statement: Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable
Sub Brand: Tangled
Package Type: Standard Packaging
Language: French
Unit Count: 1.0 Count
Number of Items: 1
Estimated Playing Time: 2 Hours
Global Trade Identification Number: 00714043011786
People have been getting twisted and tangled playing Twister since the 1960's! You'll fall over with laughter as you get "tied up in knots!"
From the manufacturer
Classic Twister
Interesting Twister Facts
Twister’ was invented by Charles Foley and Neil Rabens in April 1966 and was the first game invented that required people to use their bodies as playing pieces!
More than three million copies of Twisters were sold during its first year of release.
In 1987, a record-breaking 4,160 people tied themselves up in knots playing a Twister marathon at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst.
The world record for the largest game of Twister took place on 30th April 2007, where over one hundred people turned up and two hundred Twister mats were used.
The Game That Ties You Up In Knots!
By Winning Moves Games
2016 Begins Twister’s 50th anniversary!
People have been getting twisted and tangled playing Twister since the 1960's! You'll fall over with laughter as you get 'tied up in knots'!
Twister is played on a large plastic mat spread on the floor or ground. The mat is the board game. The mat has four rows of large colored circles on it with a different color in each row: red, yellow, blue, and green. A spinner is attached to a square board and serves as a die for the game.
The spinner is divided into four labeled sections: right foot, left foot, right hand, and left hand. Each of those four sections is divided into the four colors (red, yellow, blue, and green).
After spinning, the combination is called (example: right hand yellow) and player move their matching hand or foot to a dot of the correct color. There is no limit to how many can play at once!
Twister patented by Charles F. Foley and Neil Rabens in 1966, did not become a success until the actress Eva Gabor played it with Johnny Carson on television's Tonight Show on May 3, 1966.
Two-Player Game
In a two-player game, no two people can have a hand or foot on the same circle. Due to the lower number of colored circles, players will often be required to put themselves in precarious positions, eventually causing someone to fall. A person is eliminated when they fall or when their elbow or knee touches the mat.