Vintage "Rock Paper Scissors Game" boxed board game featuring illustrations of a rock, paper, and scissors on the left, and cartoon children playing the game on the right, with the text "ROCK for ME... PAPER for YOU... SCISSORS for HIM... WHO BEAT WHO" below them. The game is produced by IDEAL.
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Rock – Paper – Scissors (2010)

Rock paper scissors

Rock paper scissors (RPS) is an intransitive hand game that has been played for centuries. Its origins can be traced back to China during the Han Dynasty (206 BC
– 220 AD), where it was called “shoushiling”. The game was later introduced to Japan, where it became known as “Janken” and standardized. The modern version of RPS, Janken, emerged in Japan as a variation of the Chinese games introduced in the 17th century. The game gained popularity in the United States after being mentioned in a 1932 New York Times article.

Why is Rock paper scissors Popular?

RPS is a simple and accessible game that can be played by people of all ages and backgrounds. Its popularity stems from its ease of play, strategic elements, and the fact that it requires no equipment or preparation. The game has been used as a method of settling disputes and making decisions, making it a versatile and practical choice for various situations.

Game Components of Rock paper scissors

The game consists of three hand gestures: rock (represented by an outstretched palm), paper (represented by a flat hand), and scissors (represented by an outstretched index finger).

Game Setup of Rock paper scissors

Two players simultaneously form one of the three shapes with their hands.

Gameplay Mechanics of Rock paper scissors

Each player chooses one of the three shapes and reveals it at the same time. The game is played to determine which shape beats another, with rock beating scissors, scissors beating paper, and paper beating rock.

Game Objective of Rock paper scissors

The objective is to predict which shape will beat the opponent’s chosen shape.

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