Pick Up Sticks (1850)

Playtime: 30
Min. Age: 4
Number of Players:
2 - 6
Publisher:
Jumbo,
Papita,
Kikkerland,
WWF,
Lord Zigaretten,
Palet Miro,
Cayro, The Games,
Lakeside,
Woodstock Spiele,
Creative Crafthouse,
Dilemma Games,
(Unknown),
Ghisò,
Dal Negro,
Tactic,
John Adams (IDEAL),
Piatnik,
James Industries, Inc.,
Palet spil,
Plaza Mfg. Co.,
Schylling,
Gibsons,
Noris Spiele,
House of Marbles,
Merit,
Playtoy Industries,
Pier 1 Imports,
Spółdzielnia Pracy im. Stanisława Dubois,
Aquamarine Games (COMPUDID),
Brio AB,
Klee,
Peri Spiele,
Whitman,
Majora,
Monkey Pod Games,
Spear's Games,
Planet Finska,
Adamigo,
Joseph Huber,
Unikatoy,
John Dewar & Sons Ltd,
Kikkado Design,
Rozelle,
CHH Games,
Kärnan,
Bartl,
Peter Pan Playthings,
danspil,
H. P. Gibson & Sons,
Cardinal,
Lifetime Games,
Schmidt Spiele,
Sundry Products,
Klutz Press,
KO,
(Public Domain),
Hearth & Hand with Magnolia,
Viacom International,
Melissa & Doug,
Printworks,
Pin International,
Marks & Spencer,
O Schoenhut & Co. Inc.,
Milton Bradley,
Pelikan,
HABA,
Carlit,
Steven Manuf. Co.,
Pressman Toy Corp.,
Chateau
Designers:
(Uncredited)
Artists:
Pieter Woudt
Mechanics:
Push Your Luck,
Take That,
Physical Removal,
Set Collection
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Long, thin sticks are scattered on the table in a heap. The black one is used as a tool to pick up the others. The player picks up sticks one at a time, until he causes any other stick to move besides the one he is attempting to pick up. Score points based on the color retrieved.
The game is believed to have developed from the yarrow stalks used for divination with the Chinese I Ching.
Published in Germany about 1850. This concept has been re-published in Germany, 2003, by HABA as Mikado, a game Ages 5 and up
The game is believed to have developed from the yarrow stalks used for divination with the Chinese I Ching.
Published in Germany about 1850. This concept has been re-published in Germany, 2003, by HABA as Mikado, a game Ages 5 and up
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