So despite the fact that the city of Las Vegas and especially the Double Down Saloon is known all over the world the happiest place on earth, Finns have more than the right to challenge an argument. And while no one can deny the excitement and arrogance of the night casino or in a magic show, Finns have one or two tricks up their sleeves on the way to congratulations!
It is clear that autonomy, equality and life expectancy are essential for the functioning of society happily Like Finland, but not so much time is wasted taking care of small things, what exactly do Finns do for fun? They form wired games and competitions. Finland is so proud of these strange things about carrying a wife to throw a shoe and a mobile phone at the Air Guitar competition that the Finnish Post Office even published a collection of stamps on the subject.
Let’s take a look at a few examples of unique games that Finns play and you’ll find out!
Mölkky
Mölkky is a beloved Finnish lawn throwing game that was invented in 1996. It is the perfect game for families and / or friends to play together on a warm day during the Nordic summer. All you have to do is play the toss and twelve soups or per target, numbered 1 to 12. To begin the procedure, twelve gigs are arranged in a specific pattern, just like in a pool or snooker, before players take turns throwing a wooden toss or Mölkky, hand in hand trying to knock down the bowls.
The number of points obtained correlates with the number written or beaten or the combined number. After each throw, the struck pins are placed in an upright position exactly where they were poured. A player exits the game if he fails to pour any soups three times in a row.
Intestinal football
While most of the football world does their best to ensure that players have the best possible field to play, Finland has taken a slightly different approach!
Finns have developed a unique way to play a beautiful game. Just as the name suggests, Intestinal footballor For a swamp cup in Finnish, played on a field like a swamp. Naturally, the high mud content makes the game very difficult and very tiring, leading to low scores and guaranteeing one or two moments of comedy gold! The game first arrived on the scene in 1998, and its design is said to be due to military training.
To compensate for the extremely challenging conditions, the rules have been slightly modified compared to regulatory football. The five-player game is played with two ten-minute halves swallowing mud. There is no limit to the number of substitutions made by either team, there is no offside rule, and all free kicks, penalty kicks, corner kicks and throws must be kicked out of the player’s hands.
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