Number | Image | Game | Notes |
36 |  | Ball made with an inflated pig's bladder | Inflating a pig's bladder to create a balloon |
37 |  | Buck buck[4] | A group of children had to create a "pony" and another had to leap on their backs until the weight made it crumble |
38 |  | To play shop | On the wooden plank below the funnel Bruegel inscribed "BRUEGEL 1560" Red pigment was made from scraping bricks and was most famous from Antwerp. |
39 |  | Playing Tiddlywinks | Played with small discs called "winks", a pot, and a collection of squidgers. The children use a "squidger" (a disk) to propel a wink into flight by pressing down on a wink, thereby flicking it into the air: the objective of the game is to score points by sending one's own winks into the pot |
39b |  | Playing Mumblety-peg | An old outdoor game played by children using pocketknives |
40 |  | Building (a well) | |
41 |  | Pulling hair | A game or a fight? |
42 |  | Catching insects with a net | Not only butterflies |
43 |  | Playing the scourge | Not a safe game |
44 |  | Playing marbles | Ancient and still going strong nowadays |
45 |  | Pitch and toss | The players each take a coin and take turns tossing them towards the wall: the coin the closest to the wall wins |
45b |  | Twirling a hat on a stick | Clowns do it regularly |
46 |  | Making a procession | Popular among children and adults, in diverse applications |
47 |  | Playing the porter | or goalkeeper? |
48 |  | Who's got the ball? | Hiding the ball and guessing who has it |
49 |  | Riding piggyback | Still going strong, riding on someone's shoulders |
50 |  | Singing door-to-door | Especially now at Christmas, with carols |
51 |  | Bonfire | Lighting a fire, a dangerous but ever-practiced activity |
52 |  | Riding a broom | A variation of hobby-horse, but with many players |
53 |  | Pushing a wall | good for exercising muscles |
54 |  | Hide-and-seek | Or "hide and go seek", a game in which a number of players conceal themselves in the environment, to be found by one or more seekers |
55 |  | The "devil's tail" or the "snake" | Role play as a street game |
56 |  | Grappling | A basic form of wrestling |
57 |  | The "devil chained" | Role play as a street game |
58 |  | Run, jump on a cellar's door | Noisy and unsafe |
59 |  | Bowling | Players attempt to score points by rolling a ball along a flat surface, either into pins or to get close to a target ball |
60 |  | The token | Running and handing off the baton to the next runner |
61 |  | Throwing walnuts | Perhaps a variation of bowling or bocce, hitting an assembled cluster of nuts |
62 |  | High stilts | Walking on long poles |
63 |  | Pole vaulting | Exercising on a horizontally fixed bar |
64 |  | Balancing a stick on a finger | A clownish game of balance |
65 |  | Put up a show | Enacting a play |
66 |  | Spinning tops | Using toys that can be spun on an axis, balancing on a point |
67 |  | The trolleys | Baskets moving on a line |
68 |  | Flying a ribbon on a stick | Letting a piece of cloth fly in the wind from a stick |
69 |  | Whom shall I choose? | A girl selects her "baby" from a group of friends under a blanket |
70 |  | Urinating | Technically, not quite a game but practiced often |
71 |  | Bocce | In teams, throwing the bocce balls closest to the jack ball |
72 |  | Pirouetting skirts | Swirling the girls' skirts round and round |
73 |  | Climbing a tree | |
74 |  | Swimming | A healthy recreational exercise, enjoying a full-body workout |
75 |  | Diving | Jumping or falling into water is always fun for children |
76 |  | Floating with an inflated pig's bladder | A sheep's bladder was also used, to float on top of it or to play water games |
77 |  | "Dethroning the King" | Role play |
78 |  | Playing with sand | |
79 |  | Coil tournament | A fight of knights |
80 |  | Rattles | Noisy musical game |