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'''Marbles''' are small, usually highly-decorative, smooth balls of glass.  They are both [[toy]]s and [[collectable]]s. Marbles may vary in size but are usually about 1cm in diameter.  
'''Marbles''' are small, usually highly-decorative, smooth balls of glass.  They are both [[toy]]s and [[collectable]]s. Marbles may vary in size but are usually about 1.5cm in diameter.  


==Games of marbles==
==Games of marbles==

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Marbles are small, usually highly-decorative, smooth balls of glass. They are both toys and collectables. Marbles may vary in size but are usually about 1.5cm in diameter.

Games of marbles

There are various games and varieties of games played using marbles (To play marbles; to shoot marbles). The marble is flicked by the thumb from within the clenched fist of the player. Games usually revolve around strength and accuracy of this flick.

In one typical game of marbles, a number of marbles are placed together on the ground in the center of a large circle. The circle may be drawn with chalk or marked in the mud by the point of a stick. The players stand a set distance outside of the circle and take turns to flick their own marble at the group inside the circle. The object is to try to knock the marbles outside of the circle. The player who knocks out the most marbles wins.

Another game using just one marble per player is similar to the game tig-tag crossed with golf. The players must flick their marbles into a specified location, known as the pot. Players take turns to flick their marbles. Once a player has got his or her marble into the pot, they must then try to hit the other players marble with their own. The first player to both enter the pot then hit the opponents marble wins the game.

Games of marbles often include a form of gambling. Typically the winner of the game will get to keep the marbles they knocked out. Successful players will amass a large collection of marbles.

Collectable marbles

Marbles in everyday speech

  • To lose one’s marbles—to have lost one’s mind, gone potty.
  • To pick up/take one’s marbles and go home—to leave abruptly; as in disgust or in a fit of pique.