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Activity 3.

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In your experience, give at least 5 recreational games you like most? explain in a few sentences.
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1. Crossword puzzle, popular form of word puzzle. A crossword puzzle

consists of a diagram, usually rectangular, divided into blank (white) and


cancelled (black, shaded, or crosshatched) squares. This diagram is
accompanied by two lists of numbered definitions or clues, one for the
horizontal and the other for the vertical words, the numbers corresponding to
identical numbers on the diagram. Into each of the blank squares of the
diagram a certain letter of the alphabet is to be inserted, forming the words
fitting the numbered definitions or clues. The words cross each other, or
interlock, which gives the puzzle its name.
2. Sudoku (originally called Number Place) is a logic-
based, combinatorial number-placement puzzle. In classic sudoku, the
objective is to fill a 9×9 grid with digits so that each column, each row, and
each of the nine 3×3 subgrids that compose the grid (also called "boxes",
"blocks", or "regions") contains all of the digits from 1 to 9. The puzzle
setter provides a partially completed grid, which for a well-posed puzzle has
a single solution.
3. Swimming- in recreation and sports, the propulsion of the body through
water by combined arm and leg motions and the natural flotation of the
body.
4. Playing cards- Card games can teach math and memory skills, as well as
strategic thinking, psychologist and sociologists say. Also, the conversation
and friendly rivalry that come with sitting down to play cards can strengthen
family ties. Family games also can build children’s confidence: The rules are
the same for everyone, and it is fun to play a game in which anyone can win.
5. Camping- is an outdoor recreational activity. The participants, known as
campers, leave urban areas, their home region, or civilization and enjoy
nature while spending one or several nights, usually at a campsite, which
may have cabins.

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