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Twisting (or Real World Twister)
Is an activity with the same concept as the Hasbro Game Twister. But with using real life objects instead of dots. Twisting is played in three variations. One person, Two-Person, or Social Challenge.

In one person variation. A participant must pick 4 objects and a hand or foot assigned to each object. Then the Participant must contort them self so that the assigned body part is on that object it was assigned to. At when a successful pose is made a by standard will take a photo. A video of the whole process can be even more interesting.

In Two-Person variation. One person picks the objects and the body part that the second person must put on that object. If the fist contestant succeeds then they in turn pick for the next person. If the second contestant fails then the first challenger must also do his own challenge and if he succeeds he is the winner if he does not then it considered at tie. If the first contestant fails then the one that made up the challenge must succeed at there own challenge. If they do not succeed at there own challenge then they Loose. IF both Succeed then it is a tie.

In Social Challenge variation. A person that may not want to directly be involved with the Twisting, will put a challenge on there Social network page. or send a message to a Twister with the assigned body part and an object. If it is on a social network page, then each person that can post a picture, or video of that Twist on that page gets a point. (see: #RealWorldTwister [] If you are doing it via Text or email or phone call. Then the Twister must do the Twist they are assigned and get a photo to the Challenger by the days end.  The Twister may also post the video or Picture to a social network and dirrect the challenger to that page.  (ie: #RealWorldTwister []

Most Importantly the point of the game is to have fun, and be safe at doing it!

History
Founded in Columbia, SC By a Crazy Guy from Maine. Found that Planking was not challenging enough.