![]() A teacher or an adult chooses seven kids to go to the front of the room, while the rest of the participants put their heads down and their thumbs up. The rules of how to play 7-Up are pretty simple. No one is really sure who gets credit for creating the heads down, thumbs up format school kids love, but the game has been a classroom mainstay since the 1950s. LStockStudio/Shutterstock Who invented 7-Up? So, are you ready to get those thumbs up? Let’s learn how to play Heads Up, 7-Up. Seven-Up can certainly be played with less kids, but it’s not as much fun. To play, you need at least 14 kids, which is what makes it an ideal school or camp game. It’s an easy game to get going and a fun way to keep a group of children occupied, especially when waiting or transitioning to another activity. Seven-Up is also a summer camp staple on rainy days. ![]()
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