2. What you will need
One clothes drying rack
One cup full of water
Two players
One caller
3. The Goal of the Game
Pass the cup to your partner alternating turns.
Warning: You might need to pass the cup over,
under, through, or around the drying rack.
4. How to Play
Each player stands on opposite sides of the dry-
ing rack. One player starts holding the cup of
water.
The caller gives a direction (how to pass the
cup). The direction can be: Over, Under, Through,
or Around.
The starting player will pass the cup to their
partner.
The caller gives another direction.
The other player will pass the cup back to their
partner, and so on...
6. OK, so why is this game CRAZY?
After each successful cup pass, the caller’s direc-
tion will include the previous direction and add
a new direction. For example,
Round 1 direction: Over
Round 2 direction: Over, Under
Round 3 direction: Over, Under, Through
and so on...
7. The Game Ends When...
A player passes the cup out of the order of the
caller’s direction
A player touches the rack
All the water has spilled from the cup
A player uses profanity (but “Please” is encour-
aged)
8. Interview with PCCP Champions
Interviewer: Joining me are Lou and Hannah, champions from the 2011 PCCP Tour-
nament. How many rounds of PCCP did you complete to win?
Hannah: We finished 167 rounds.
Interviewer: Wow, that’s some feat! Can you share your secret about how you re-
membered all the calls? Do you have a perfect auditory memory?
Lou: Far from it. I simply wrote all the calls down on my hands, arms, legs, and feet.
Then I got them tattooed to commemorate the victory.
Interviewer: Impressive. Where will you write the calls for this year’s tournament?
Lou: Hmm, smart question. We have a lot of Facebook fans, many of whom flew out
to give support. I’m sure some will be willing to donate their clean arms and legs.
Interviewer: Good luck with that. Great luck with this year’s games.
Hannah and Lou: Thanks for having us.
9. Credits
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