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Knife game

Game involving a knife and one's fingers

Knife game

Game involving a knife and one's fingers

Knife game being played, with white line representing the motion of the game

The knife game, pinfinger, stabscotch, nerve, bishop, hand roulette, five finger fillet (FFF), or chicken is a game wherein, placing the palm of one's hand down on a table with fingers apart, using a knife or other sharp object, one attempts to stab back and forth between one's fingers, trying not to hit the fingers. The game is intentionally dangerous, exposing players to the risks of incision or penetration; it may be played much more safely by using another object, such as the eraser side of a pencil. In European culture, it is traditionally considered a boys' game. It appears in various media across popular culture, including Knife in the Water, Aliens, and Red Dead Redemption.

Description

The knife game is a game where a player uses a knife (or other sharp object) to stab at the spaces between the fingers on their unarmed hand atop a hard surface. The game is also referred to by the names pinfinger, nerve, bishop, hand roulette, stabscotch, five finger fillet (FFF), or chicken.

Gameplay

To play, the player places the palm of one hand down on a table with fingers apart. In their other hand, the player holds a knife (such as a pocket or pen knife) or other sharp object. The player then attempts to relatively quickly stab back and forth between their fingers on the unarmed hand, trying not to hit the fingers.

Risks

The game is intentionally dangerous, exposing players to the risk of injury and scarring, and, before antibiotics, an incision or penetration risked sepsis and death. A foldable blade carries the additional danger that, "as the faster you go, the more likely the blade will fold back in on itself trapping the finger of your stabbing hand."

It may be played much more safely by using another object, such as the eraser side of a pencil or a marker with its cap on.

Order of "stabbing"

Simple order for playing the knife game
More complex order for playing the knife game
Even more complex order for playing the knife game

The order in which the spaces between the fingers are stabbed varies. In the following examples, the space numbered 1 is to the outside of the thumb, with numbering then proceeding to the space between the thumb and index finger and so forth.

The most popular version is to simply stab all the spaces in order, starting from behind the thumb to after the little finger, and back again ("In its simplest form, one would simply move as fast as one dared backwards and forwards."): 1-2-3-4-5-6-5-4-3-2-1 (repeat).

A more complex order is also common ("Those with stronger nerves could stab according to a sequence"): 1-2-1-3-1-4-1-5-1-6-1-5-1-4-1-3-1-2 (repeats until the end of the song)

or a more complex order: 1-2-1-3-1-4-1-5-1-6-2-6-3-6-4-6-5-6-4-6-3-6-2-6 (etc.)

or an even more complex order: 1-2-1-3-1-4-1-5-1-6-2-1-2-3-2-4-2-5-2-6-3-1-3-2-3-4-3-5-3-6-4-1-4-2-4-3-4-5-4-6-5-1-5-2-5-3-5-4-5-6-6-1-6-2-6-3-6-4-6-5 In Australia, the following order is used. 1-2-1-3-1-4-1-5-1-6 (repeat) Generally, the more complicated the order of the game, the riskier it is.

References

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