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Conkers is a game played by two people at a time. Both contestants have horse chestnuts attached to a piece of string, and to play they take turns at striking their opponent's conker with theirs. They aim to detach their opponent's conker from its string....
This page was last updated on July 22nd, 2008
Conkers (from Yard, Deck, and Table Games)
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World Series Conker CompetitionWorld Series Conker Competition
Photographs of people playing conkers.
How to Play ConkersHow to Play Conkers
Rules of the game, interesting facts, and how conkers is played over the world.
ConkersConkers
Information about the game and how to play.
Federation Francaise de ConkersFederation Francaise de Conkers
Offers history and information on the game, including the world and regional championships.
H2G2: ConkersH2G2: Conkers
What conkers are, how to play the game, and how to win.
BBC News: Conkers Hit by Legal FearsBBC News: Conkers Hit by Legal Fears
"Playground favourites such as conkers are being banned because schools fear they will be sued if children get injured, says a survey."
New Scientist: Conquering ConkersNew Scientist: Conquering Conkers
Many explanations of how conkers can be made harder to help you win fights.

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