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==Overview== Capture the Flag requires a playing field. In both indoor and outdoor versions, the field is divided into two clearly designated halves, known as territories. Players form two teams, one for each territory. Each side has a "flag", which is most often a piece of fabric, but can be any object small enough to be easily carried by a person (night time games might use [[flashlight]]s, [[glowstick]]s or [[lantern]]s as the "flags"). Sometimes teams wear dark colors at night to make it more difficult for their opponents to see them.{{cn|date=June 2023}} The objective of the game is for players to venture into the opposing team's territory, grab the flag, and return with it to their territory without being tagged. The flag is defended mainly by tagging opposing players who attempt to take it. Within their territory players are "safe", meaning that they cannot be tagged by opposing players. Once they cross into the opposing team's territory they are vulnerable to tagging. Rules for Capture the Flag appear in 1860 in the German gymnastic manual ''Lehr- und Handbuch der deutschen Turnkunst'' by Wilhelm Lübeck under the name ''Fahnenbarlauf''.<ref>Wilhelm Lübeck: ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=XMs3PwAACAAJ Lehr- und Handbuch der deutschen Turnkunst].'' Verlag von Gustav Harnecker & Comp., Frankfurt an der Oder, 1860, p. 174–177.</ref> In the 19th century, Capture the Flag was not considered a distinct game, but a variation of the European game "Barlaufen" (''Barlauf mit Fahnenraub''), played in France and Germany.<ref>Johannes Stangenberger, Heinrich Schröer (Publisher): ''Barlauf.'' In: ''Spiele für die Volksschule.'' Verlag Julius Klinkhardt, 6th Edition, Leipzig 1895, p. 67.</ref> Descriptions of Capture the Flag in English appeared in the early 20th century, e. g. in "[[Scouting for Boys]]" written in 1908 by [[Robert Baden-Powell]], the founder of the Scouting Movement, under the title "Flag Raiding".<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.thedump.scoutscan.com/yarns00-28.pdf |title=Flag Raiding |access-date=2020-07-31 |archive-date=2014-06-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140611173008/http://www.thedump.scoutscan.com/yarns00-28.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref> They also appeared in the 1920 Edition of "The Official Handbook for Boys" published by the [[Boy Scouts of America]].<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=i8EZAAAAYAAJ |title=The Official Handbook for Boys |publisher=Boy Scouts of America |year=1920}}</ref> The flag is usually placed in a visibly obvious location at the rear of a team's territory. In a more difficult version, the flag is hidden in a place where it can only be seen from certain angles. Capturing the flag also might require completing some challenge. For example, the flag could be hidden in the leaves up in a tall tree, and the players have to see the flag, then knock it out and bring it to their base.{{cn|date=June 2023}} ===Jail=== The rules for jail vary from game to game and deal with what happens if a player is tagged in the other team's territory. Either each team can decide a designated area for the other team's players to go to when tagged, or a single jail can be used for both teams. When tagged, a player should be trusted to go to jail on their own, or should need to be escorted, depending on the game. Players can leave the jail after a certain time, for example three minutes, or can leave early if tagged by a teammate. Depending on the game, players can be released on the way to jail, or may have to be in jail before being released. ===Capturing the flag=== [[File:River Ridge 2007.jpg|thumb|upright|An [[ECyD]] member playing a variation of capture the flag, in which the "flag" is a softball, at Camp River Ridge in [[Indiana]]]] The rules for the handling of the flag also vary from game to game and deal mostly with the disposition of the flag after a failed attempt at capturing it. In one variant, after a player is tagged while carrying the flag, it is returned to its original place. In another variant, the flag is left in the location where the player was tagged. This latter variant makes offensive play easier, as the flag will tend, over the course of the game, to be moved closer to the dividing line between territories. In some games, it is possible for the players to throw the flag to teammates. As long as the flag stays in play without hitting the ground, the players are allowed to pass it.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Capture the Flag {{!}} Rules & Variations |url=https://study.com/academy/lesson/capture-the-flag-rules-variations.html |access-date=2024-04-30 |website=study.com |language=en}}</ref> When the flag is captured by one player, they're not safe from being tagged, unless they trip.{{cn|date=June 2023}} Sometimes, the flag holder may not be safe at all, even in their home territory, until they obtain both flags, thus ending the game. Their goal is to return to their own side or hand it off to a teammate who will then carry it to the other side. In most versions the flag may be handed off while running. The game is won when a player returns to their own territory with the enemy flag or both teams' flags. Also, rarely the flag carrier may not attempt to free any of their teammates from jail.<ref name="scouts">{{cite web |url=http://usscouts.org/games/game_cf.asp |title=USSSP - Games - Capture the Flag |publisher=Usscouts.org |access-date=2010-03-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190502083522/http://usscouts.org/games/game_cf.asp |archive-date=2019-05-02 |url-status=dead }}</ref> ===Variants=== Alterations may include "one flag" Capture the Flag in which there is a defensive team and an offensive team, or games with three or more flags. In the case of the latter, one can only win when all flags are captured.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-10-13 |title=II: Capture the Flag Variations |url=https://www.starluxgames.com/capture-the-flag/ii-variations/ |access-date=2024-04-30 |website=Starlux Games |language=en}}</ref> Another variation is when the players put bandannas in their pockets with about six inches sticking out. Instead of tagging opponents, players must pull their opponent's bandanna out of their pocket. No matter where a player is when their bandanna is pulled, they're captured and must either go to jail or return to their base before returning to play. In this version there is no team territory, only a small base where the team's flag is kept. To win, one team must have both of the flags in their base.{{cn|date=June 2023}} In some urban settings, the game is played indoors in an enclosed area with walls. There is also an area in the opposing ends for the flag to be placed in. In this urban variation legal [[checking (ice hockey)|checking]] as in [[ice hockey|hockey]], including against the sideboards, is allowed.{{cn|date=June 2023}} A player who commits a [[Foul (sports)|foul]] or illegal check is placed in a [[penalty box]] for a specified amount of time, depending on the severity of the foul. A player who deliberately injures an opponent is expelled from the rest of the game.{{cn|date=June 2023}} Throwing the flag is allowed in this variation, as long as the flag is caught before it hits the ground.{{cn|date=June 2023}} If the flag is thrown to a teammate but hits the ground before it can be caught, the flag is placed from the spot of the throw. If a player throws the flag, but is blocked or intercepted by a player from the opposing team, the flag is placed back at the base. It is not uncommon for people to play airsoft, paintball, or Nerf variations of Capture the Flag.{{cn|date=June 2023}} Typically there are no territories in these versions. Players who are "hit" must sit out a predetermined amount of time before returning to play (respawning). ====Stealing sticks==== "Stealing sticks" is a similar game played in the British Isles, the United States, and Australia. However, instead of a flag, a number of sticks or other items such as coats or hats are placed in a "goal" on the far end of each side of the playing field or area. As in Capture the Flag, players are sent to a "prison" if tagged on the opponents' side, and may be freed by teammates. Each player may only take one of their opponents' sticks at a time. The first team to take all of the opponents' sticks to their own side wins.<ref>[[Jessie H. Bancroft]] (1909). "[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/25660/25660-h/25660-h.htm#Page_188 Stealing Sticks] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924211547/http://www.gutenberg.org/files/25660/25660-h/25660-h.htm#Page_188 |date=2015-09-24 }}". ''Games for the playground, home, school, and gymnasium''. Retrieved August 7, 2014.</ref><ref>"[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1300&dat=19320603&id=2BsUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=nJYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6067,2613481 The Game of Stealing Sticks] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200418212752/https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1300&dat=19320603&id=2BsUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=nJYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6067%2C2613481 |date=2020-04-18 }}". ''[[The Age]]''. June 3, 1932. Retrieved August 7, 2014.</ref>
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