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Minute to Win It - Games - Spoon Frog

Blueprint Description[]

In this challenge, a modern-day culinary catapult, the teaspoon, will be used to launch three teaspoons into three awaiting glasses. Warning: Do not attempt this challenge at the dinner table while Mom is watching!

Game Description:[]

Bang down on a spoon to propel another spoon into a glass.

History[]

This is a multi-level challenge, having been played at levels 4, 5, 6 and 7, whereas in level 5, the contestant has one more glass to launch a teaspoon in, or if two contestants play as a team, they must each launch two teaspoons for level 5, three for level 6, or four in level 7. It has also been used in Last Man Standing competitions, requiring only 1 glass to launch a teaspoon in. Australia played this game at Level 2.

Household Items[]

  • Teaspoons
  • Glasses
  • Spoons

Set Up:[]

Set up 3 glasses in a row. When the clock starts, player may begin arranging spoons and banging down on them to propel them into the glass.

Rules:[]

1. Before game begins, set up pairs of spoons in formation.

2. When game begins, contestant may start launching the first set of spoons.

3. Contestant may not launch the next set of spoons until the previous one is complete.

4. Player must make a single motion, making contact with only 1 spoon when catapulting the spoon into the glass.

5. The spoon must land in the bottom of the glass to count.

6. To complete the game, player must land 1 spoon into each of 3 glasses and they must remain there concurrently within the 60-second time limit.

Tips & Tricks[]

Practice your aim: The more you practice, the better you'll become at aiming for the glasses. Try aiming for different points on the glasses to get a feel for how to adjust your aim.

Pay attention to the bounce: You'll need to be able to control the bounce of the spoon in order to get it into the glasses. Pay attention to how the spoon bounces off different surfaces, and try to predict where it will go next.

Adjust your release: The force and direction of your release can also affect the trajectory of the spoon. Experiment with different levels of force and directions to find what works best for you.

NFL 1

Amber Wright and Bernard Berrian spoon-frogging to big bucks.

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