This is my submission for the fourth assignment "CONNECT AND COMBINE" for "A Crash Course on Creativity" by Professor Tina Seelig, Stanford University.
3. Choosean empty area at your place, a
hallway or back yard would be perfect.
Lineup the bottles in a triangular
position.
Standtwo meters away from the bottles and
hold one ball of wool in your hand.
4. This game is designed for two or more
players.
Using one ball of wool at a time, each player
aims at the bottles to drop as much bottles
as he can.
Each player has two sequential chances to
aim at the bottles, then the total number of
dropped bottles is recorded.
After each player is finished, bottles are
realigned to their original position.
Player with highest score after 8 rounds will
be the winner.
5. Use balls with different sizes and colors.
Use bottles with different sizes and shapes.
Fillbottles with water to make them harder
to be dropped.