•Invented in 1966:Twister was invented by Reyn Guyer, Charles Foley, and Neil Rabens. Initially, the game was called "Pretzel" because of the tangled positions players get into.
•First Game to Use Players as Pieces: This game was unique for its time because players' bodies became the playing pieces, unlike most board games.
•Huge Popularity Boost from TV: Twister gained massive popularity when Johnny Carson played it with Eva Gabor on "The Tonight Show" in 1966. The game became an instant hit afterward.
•Great for Physical Coordination: Twister and its variants are excellent for improving balance, flexibility, and physical coordination.
•World Record: The record for the largest game of Twister involved 4,160 players and was played in the Netherlands in 2015!
•Adaptable for All Ages: While initially targeted toward children, this game is a hit with all ages because it encourages light-hearted competition and laughs, often resulting in hilarious poses.
•Indoor and Outdoor Fun: The game can be played anywhere, from living rooms to backyards, making it versatile and ideal for parties or family gatherings.
•A Global Favourite's game is known in many countries and has become a staple in classic party and family games, often passed down through generations.