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Minute to Win It - Games - Bite Me

Blueprint Description:[]

In this challenge, the contestant must raise five paper bags of various sizes off the ground, using only their mouth, and place them on podiums. No body part besides the feet may touch the floor. Therefore, the contestant must rely on balance, flexibility, and creativity, to find and lift them. This is a level 3 challenge.

Game Desripition:[]

Pick up paper bags of various heights using only the mouth.

Set Up[]

  • Cut each grocery bag into different heights(10", 8", 6", 4", "2), on the floor, right side up. Pick up the tallest bag only touching the floor with his or her feet.

Household Items:[]

  • 5 paper grocery bags
  • 5 podiums/Table
Bite Me

Elia Cantu starts Bite Me.

Rules:[]

1. Prior to game start, contestant must be in designated start zone with hands at sides.

2. Once game begins, contestant may use only their mouth to grab, transport and maneuver the bags. a. Contestant must first place the 10", then 8", then 6", then 4", then 2" bags onto the five podiums.

3. The contestant may only touch the ground with his or her feet.

4. If a contestant touches the ground with some body part other than the feet while attempting to grab a bag, he or she must reset by standing up before making another attempt at the bag. (If a player has a bag in the mouth while making an illegal touch, he or she must immediately put it back on the floor with the open end up before making another attempt.)

5. Player may not use the podiums or any other item for balance.

6. If a bag falls off a podium, it must be reset in the manner described above to complete the challenge.

7. To complete the game, the contestant must have all five bags concurrently on the five podiums within the 60-second time limit.

Tips/Tricks[]

Take care not to tip the bags over, as you aren't allowed to use your hands to stand it back up, and it will be more difficult to pick up with your teeth while lying on its side.

Don't rush by the podiums too quickly if there are bags on to, as you could accidentally knock them off.

Since you can't touch the ground with any body part other than your feet, you will need to rely on your feet to balance as you lift and transport the bags. You may need to adjust your posture and position your feet in different ways to maintain your balance. Stand up straight and keep your core engaged to help you stay balanced.

Being flexible will make it easier to reach and grab the bags, especially the shorter ones. Stretch your muscles before starting the game to improve your flexibility. Yes, the smaller bags may be more difficult to grab because they are closer to the floor, and this may require more flexibility to reach them. However, the smaller bags are also lighter, so they may be easier to lift and transport once you have a good grip on them.

There may be many different ways to lift and transport the bags, so don't be afraid to try different techniques and see what works best for you. You may need to experiment and make adjustments along the way to find a method that works for you. Try to keep your mouth as open as possible to give you more control over the bags. To use your head to lift and transport the bags, you can tilt your head to one side and use your neck muscles to lift the bag. This can be especially useful for the taller bags, as it allows you to lift them higher off the ground using your head and neck. allows you to lift them higher off the ground using your head and neck. To do this, you will need to open your mouth wide and use it to grab the bag. Then, tilt your head to one side and use your neck muscles to lift the bag up and away from the ground. You can then use your feet to balance and move around as you transport the bag to the podium. It's important to remember to keep your mouth open and use your neck muscles to lift the bag, rather than trying to lift it with your teeth or jaw muscles. Using your neck muscles will allow you to lift the bag more easily and with less strain on your jaw and teeth. It may take some practice to get the hang of using your head and neck to lift and transport the bags, but with a little bit of practice and persistence, you should be able to master this technique.

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Kimberly Fox picking up the smallest bag in Bite Me.

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