1. Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock
This variation was popularized by the TV show The Big Bang Theory, but it actually originated from a game theorist named Sam Kass. In this version, players use hand gestures to represent five options: rock, paper, scissors, lizard, and Spock. Rock beats scissors and lizard, paper beats rock and Spock, scissors beats paper and lizard, lizard beats paper and Spock, and Spock beats rock and scissors.
2. Rock, Paper, Scissors, Watergun
This variation adds a fun twist by introducing a water gun into the game. In this version, players choose whether to use rock, paper, or scissors as usual. However, if both players choose the same symbol, they must grab a nearby water gun and engage in a quick shootout. The winner of the shootout wins the round.
3. Roshambo
This is a common variation of RPS in France and other European countries. In Roshambo, players say “roshambo” instead of “rock, paper, scissors.” The rules are the same, but instead of gesturing with their hands, players use their feet to perform kicks that represent each option.
4. Strip RPS
This variation is not for the faint of heart. In strip RPS, each time a player loses a round, they must remove an article of clothing. The game continues until one player is completely naked (or until both players decide to stop).
5. Rock, Paper, Scissors, Fire
In this version, players add a fourth option: fire. Fire beats paper and scissors but is beaten by rock and water. Water, in turn, beats fire but loses to paper and scissors. This version is particularly popular in Australia.
No matter what variation you choose, RPS is a fun, simple game that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds. So the next time you’re looking for something to do with your friends or family, consider trying one of these unique RPS variations. Who knows, you might just discover a new favorite game.[ad_2]