Participants stand in a circle. One scarf is called
‘Fox’ and the other is called ‘Rabbit’. ‘Fox’ must
be tied around the neck with one knot.
‘Rabbit’ is tied around the neck with two
knots. Start by choosing two participants
who are opposite each other in the circle.
Tie the ‘Fox’ scarf around one
person’s neck and the ‘Rabbit’ scarf around
the other. Say “go”. People need to untie
their scarves and retie them around the neck
of the person on their right or left. The
scarves should travel in the same direction
around the circle. The ‘Fox’ scarf with only
one knot will travel faster than the ‘Rabbit’
scarf. The people tying the two knots for the
‘Rabbit’ scarf will try to go faster and faster
to get away from the ‘Fox’ scarf.