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Christmas Cliffhanger

Blueprint Description[]

Ah, nothing says the holidays like a Christmas card filled with a bit of cold hard cash! In this challenge, the contestant can win cash by blowing greeting cards across a table, in an attempt to make them hang over the edge without falling. This must be achieved once, but the difference between victory and defeat is just a breath away.

Game Description[]

Blow standing Christmas cards across a table and get one to hang over the edge.

History[]

This is a level 7 challenge.

Household Items:[]

  • Greeting cards
  • Table

Set Up:[]

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Autumn shocks the nation with an amazing display with the first card hanging off the edge of the table.

Prior to game start, stand the cards horizontally along the edge of the table. When the clock starts, contestant may start blowing the first card.

Rules:[]

1. Contestant may not touch any card. If this occurs, that card is void.

2. Contestant may not bang on the table from below or above in an attempt to knock a card over

3. Contestant may not attempt to physically alter the cards with his/her hands or feet.

4. Contestant may only blow on desginated side of table.

5. To complete the game, contestant, using only his/her breath, must blow a card so that one side of the fold hangs over the edge of the table within the 60-second time limit and remains that way for 3 consecutive seconds.

Tips & Tricks[]

Practice your blowing technique: It's important to be able to control the direction and strength of your breath in order to successfully blow the card over the edge of the table.

Use the edge of the table to your advantage: You can use the edge of the table to help guide the card over the edge. Try blowing the card so that it hits the edge of the table and then continues over it. This can be especially effective if the card is already close to the edge of the table and just needs a little bit of extra push to go over. To use this strategy effectively, you'll need to be able to control the direction and strength of your breath.

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Guy Fieri agrees.

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