Tag (game)

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Tag
A Dutch cartoon of children playing tag, 1860s
Players2 or more
Setup time0 to 1 minutes
Playing timeNo limit
ChanceLow
SkillsRunning, stalking, hiding, observation
Materials requiredNone

Tag (also called chase, tig, it, tiggy, tips, tick, and tip) is a

playground game
involving one or more players chasing other players in an attempt to "tag" and mark them out of play, usually by touching with a hand. There are many variations; most forms have no teams, scores, or equipment. Usually, when a person is tagged, the tagger says, "It!" or "Tag, you're 'It'!". The last one tagged during tag is "It" for the next round. The game is known by other names in various parts of the world, including "running and catching" in India and "catch and cook" in the Middle East.

Origin of name

The game has different names in different parts of the UK: in

South of England
.

However, in the United States of America, is usually called 'tag'. In 2018, the popular internet meme "How old were you when you found out ____" began circulating, stating that the meaning of the word tag was an acronym meaning 'touch and go'.[1] Investigation by snopes.com found this to be false.[2] According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, the origin of the name 'tag' is unknown,[3] while the Oxford Dictionary of English speculates it to be a variant of 'tig'[4] which is speculated to be a variant of 'tick'.[5]

History

Tag-like games have been played throughout history since as far back as the fourth century BC. The Greek poet

Ostrakinda.[7]

Indian variations of tag