Kim's Game

Kim's Game is a memory exercise, played with a selection of stones or other distinguishable objects

Kim's Game is a game or exercise played by Scouts,[1] the military, and other groups, in which a selection of objects must be memorised. The game develops a person's capacity to observe and remember details. The name is derived from Rudyard Kipling's 1901 novel Kim, in which the protagonist plays the game during his training as a spy.[2]

  1. ^ Scouting Games by Sir Robert S. S. Baden-Powell, 1921. Chapter IV. Online version at US Scouting Service accessed July 2008.
  2. ^ Kipling, Rudyard (1901). Kim. Macmillan & Co. Ltd. pp. Chapter IX.

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