Electric Pulse
The name of this game comes from the two long lines of players resembling electric pulsing.
Form two teams using whatever method you prefer. Have the two teams form lines facing each other.
Instruct the teams to hold hands forming two long human chains.
At the end of the two lines, place a chair with a small object on it – a tennis ball works well, but you can use any object you have on hand.
A referee stands at the other end of the lines, facing the chair.
Tell everyone in the lines to close their eyes and downward face.
The referee then flips a coin and quietly shows it to the first players on each team.
If the coin is heads, the two people at the front of the lines squeeze the hand of the next person in line as quickly as possible.
Each person, whose hand is squeezed, squeezes the person’s hand next to him or her.
The goal is to be the team with the “electric pulse” passing all away along the line first.
The team that does so wins a point.
If the team makes a mistake and tails was actually the result of the toss, they lose a point. Set a total number of points as the goal for winning the game – ten points for a short game works well.