
Tiddlywinks
Tiddlywinks is a game played with sets of small, thin discs (called winks) lying on a hard surface. Players use a larger disc(called a squidger) to pop the smaller disc into flight by pressing down on one side of the smaller disc. The basic goal of aninformal game (easily playable by young children) is to cause the smaller discs to land inside a pot or cup. The formal game hasa more robust set of rules, goals, and strategies suitable to serious competition for adults and older children. The modern game of tiddlywinks was introduced in 1955
by Bill Steen andRick Martin. These two Cambridge
students wanted toplay a game at which they could represent the university in a Varsity Match against Oxford
. The game is still played in Cambridge, but also around the UK
and in North America
, especially at the Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology
. Contrary to popular belief, the modern game is a serious one, comparable to snooker
or croquet
in complexity. The rules of the game are determinedby the English Tiddlywinks Association.
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