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Monday, September 16, 2013

Learn How to Make a DIY Mega Tic Tac Toe Board

Looking for a fun party game that can be played in the backyard? If you are fan of tic-tac-toe and have a little space you can create an oversized tic-tac-toe board very easily.

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Steps

Making Your Tic-Tac-Toe Board

  1. 1
    Unwrap shower curtain and lay on a flat surface. It may be creased so consider doing this a few days before the party. If you don’t have time to “de-crease” it days ahead of time, lay a sheet over the top and apply a warm iron to the sheet.
  2. 2
    Create the tic-tac-toe lines with the tape. You will ultimately have nine boxes with the tape. If necessary, find a measuring tape to create even boxes. You will need three boxes across the top, middle and bottom of the curtain.
  3. 3
    Divide the Frisbees into groups (one color for each group).

Playing the Game

  1. 1
    Invite two players to participate and ask each player to choose his/her set of Frisbees. Instead of X’s and O’s you’ll have different colored Frisbees (i.e. pink team and blue team).
  2. 2
    Draw a line that is a few feet away from the tick-tack-toe board where the participants will have to stand behind.
  3. 3
    Flip a coin to see which player goes first. Or you could draw straws or using any other method of making that decision.
  4. 4
    Have the first player try to throw the Frisbee to the first square. If the Frisbee is a little outside the square move it into place.
  5. 5
    Play tic-tac-toe where whichever player gets all three across wins.

 Tips
  • Instead of using a shower curtain, you could use an old white sheet to transform into the board.
  • Play an adult version of the game where the first person to get the Frisbee in the square chooses another party goer to take a drink.

Things You'll Need
  • 1 shower curtain, plain, large and plastic shower curtain
  • Blue painter’s tape or thin duct tape
  • Approximately 10 Frisbees––five in one color and five in a different color (the Frisbees represent your “X’s” and “O’s”.)
  • Party favors or prizes

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