1. Rock-Paper-Scissors-Lizard-Spock
This variation was made famous by the TV show “The Big Bang Theory”. It’s played just like normal rock-paper-scissors, but with the addition of two new gestures: lizard and Spock. Lizard beats paper and Spock beats rock, while paper covers rock and scissors decapitate lizard. This version adds an extra layer of strategy to the game.
2. Rock-Paper-Scissors-Well
The well is a new gesture added to the traditional game. It looks like a circle made with the thumb and index finger, with the other three fingers pointed outwards. In this version, the well beats everything except for the paper, which covers the well. The well represents a deep hole that trumps all other options.
3. Rock-Paper-Scissors-Dynamite
Dynamite is a new gesture that you can include in the game. It beats everything except for water, which puts out the fuse. Adding dynamite to your game brings the thrill of explosions and the chance to win big by going all in on it.
4. Rock-Paper-Scissors-Fire-Water-Tornado
This version takes the game to a whole new level by including six new gestures: fire, water, tornado, rock, paper, and scissors. Fire burns paper, water puts out fire, and tornado blows away paper and scissors. Rock beats scissors, while scissors cut through paper. This version is perfect for those who love a bit of chaos in their games.
5. Rock-Paper-Scissors-Soccer-Tennis-Basketball
Instead of using traditional gestures, this version uses three sports balls: soccer, tennis, and basketball. The soccer ball beats the tennis ball, the tennis ball beats the basketball, and the basketball beats the soccer ball. This variation is perfect for sports fans who want to incorporate their favorite games into a classic childhood pastime.
In conclusion, these DIY RPS variations are a fun way to elevate the traditional rock-paper-scissors game. With a few simple additions, you can shake up your next game night and bring some excitement to your household. Give these variations a try and see which one becomes your new favorite![ad_2]