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Cat and Mouse is a fun, yet surprisingly tricky version of tag in which one player is the "mouse" who must avoid being tagged by another player called the "cat." The chase isn't that simple, however, because the cat has to get past other players who are protecting the mouse! Keep reading to learn how to play this playground game, including tips for choosing the next mouse and a rule about physical contact between players.

Cat and Mouse Game Rules

Two players are chosen as the cat and the mouse, and the other players hold hands and form a circle. The mouse moves inside the circle, while the cat reaches in from the outside to try to tag the mouse. After 10 seconds, the mouse must leave the circle. If they're tagged before they return, they become the new cat.

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Have all the players hold hands in a circle.

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Choose a player to be the cat and stand outside the circle.

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  1. They can do so by reaching inside the circle past the players, but they can't actually step into the circle. They also have an opportunity to tag the mouse when they leave the circle. If they can tag the mouse before they have a chance to duck back inside the circle, they win the round and can join the circle. Then the mouse becomes the new cat.
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Tell the mouse to run inside the circle for 10 seconds.

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Tell the cat to try to tag the mouse.

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  1. They must be quick and clever, however, because the players in the circle can raise or lower their arms or move their legs to block the cat. If the players are freestanding instead of holding hands, they can move to stand in front of the cat and block them directly.
    • No touching rule: The only player who can touch another player is the cat when they tag the mouse. The cat can't touch the players trying to block them, nor can the blocking players touch the cat. This prevents pushing, kicking, and hitting.
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  • "Cat and mouse" is also an English idiom that describes people who treat other people like cats treat mice when they're chasing them. A cat often plays with a mouse before killing and eating them. A person playing "cat and mouse" might be trying to lull someone else into a false sense of security before beating them at something.[3] The phrase can also refer to two rivals who can never beat each other (like the cartoon characters Tom and Jerry).
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Elaine Heredia, BA. Elaine Heredia is a staff writer at wikiHow. Elaine graduated with a B.A. in English from Texas Tech University in 2017. Since 2020, she has been writing articles on a wide variety of topics for a diverse range of clients, from business thought leaders to marketers to hobby shop owners. Elaine now writes and edits content at wikiHow, where her goal is to craft useful, enjoyable articles that answer readers’ most pressing queries. She enjoys expanding her knowledge alongside wikiHow readers and adding new topics of interest to her writing quiver.
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