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  1. Mar 1, 2012 · BREAK THE POT or HAMPAS PALAYOK in the Philippines is a traditional Filipino game. Break the Pot is usually played during fiestas (feast) mostly by children, but is now played by adults...

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    • Leo Wishly
  2. www.tagaloglang.com › hampas-palayok-o-pukpok-palayokHAMPAS-PALAYOK (Tagalog)

    Feb 20, 2021 · The Tagalog words hampas and pukpok mean ‘to hit.’. This is how it’s played. A traditional earthen pot called a palayok is filled with goodies (wrapped candies, money coins…) and suspended in the air. A player is blindfolded and then spun around to disorient her.

  3. Play Break The Pot Online for Free at YaksGames. Smashing a small hanging earthen pot with a long stick it isn’t it easy?.

  4. Oct 10, 2022 · Pittak Banga (Breaking The Pot) A traditional Filipino game! Only in The Philippines🇵🇭 #twinsbirthday. The Secker Fam. 68 subscribers. Subscribed. 2. 119 views 1 year ago. ...more.

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    • The Secker Fam
  5. Jan 1, 2022 · Materials: Pot filled with candies, coins, and four. Hang it parallel to the height of the players. Wood to bat and break.Mechanics: Blindfold the player and...

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    • Green Agri Tv
  6. Jul 23, 2010 · A long bamboo stick is used to hit and break the pot, so that players as well as by-standers can grab as many goodies as they can. The player who breaks the pot wins a prize, usually in currency.

  7. Nov 21, 2018 · A long bamboo stick is used to hit and break the pot, so that players as well as by-standers can grab as many goodies as they can. The player who breaks the pot wins a prize!