This often is what “tricks” the other players into doing the command even though the leader did not say “Simon Says”. When giving these commands the leader should still do the action. The second type is a basic command or instruction without the phrase, “Simon Says.” For example, “Point your finger.” Participants should NOT follow these instructions or commands, because the leader did not say “Simon Says”.This gives the other players an example of what they should be doing. The player acting as Simon should do the command that they give. For example, “Simon Says point your finger.” Participants should follow along with all instructions or commands that begin with “Simon Says.” If a participant fails to follow one of these instructions, they are out of the game.
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