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four-square


a schoolyard game played with a tennis ball batted by the hands on a court of four squares drawn on the asphalt with a piece of sandstone or chalk. Compare handball, king ping, two-square, KP. Also, 4-square.


Contributor's comments: My children use this term (and 'two square' where there are only two players using a 'court' of two squares).

Contributor's comments: Four-square was a very popular schoolyard game when I attended Kyabram State School (Victoria) in the early to mid sixties. It was typically played by students in Grade 3 and upwards. The game was played in specially marked '4-square courts'. To the best.

Contributor's comments: Used in Melbourne. We played this game in primary school and it was called four square.

Contributor's comments: This is a game that tended to be played by catholic schools in South Australia. My husband went to a catholic primary school in Port Pirie and said it was called "four-square". I undertook part of my primary education in a catholic primary school in Adelaide and it was also called that. It wasn't called that at the public primary school that I attended.