
Use a gentle, underhanded toss: When tossing the marbles towards the thimbles, use a gentle, underhanded toss rather than a hard, overhanded throw.This will help you get a feel for how the marbles behave when they bounce off the table and will allow you to make any necessary adjustments to your aim. Practice your aim: Take some time to practice your aim by tossing the marbles towards the thimbles.

Any marble released from the hand within the 60-second time limit may count toward completion of game. To complete the game, a marble must be concurrently stationary in each of the thimbles within the 60-second time limit.ĥ. Contestant must play in this manner for the duration of game.ģ Upon release, a marble must bounce at least once on the table, with no redirecting by the player, before landing in a thimble.Ĥ. Once the game begins, contestant must hold cup of marbles in one hand and with the other hand, hold and release only one marble at a time.Ģa. Prior to game start, contestant stands at designated start zone with hands at sides.Ģ. Grant Nelson (Not Pictured) is the only contestant to beat this challenge worldwide. When the clock starts, player may toss 1 marble at a time towards the thimbles.

This is a level 4 challenge in the United States and a Level 8 challenge in Australia.Īffix each thimble to the table with the open side facing up.

Player must bounce a marble into each of 6 thimbles. In this challenge, the contestant must land a total of six glass marbles into six thimbles, each fifteen millimeters in size. The thimble was designed to protect the tip of the human finger from sharp objects.
