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Patintero is derived from Spanish word tinte in reference to the drawn lines. Another name for it is tubigan, tubiganay, or tubig-tubig, due to the fact that the grid lines are also commonly drawn by wetting the ground with water.

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Patintero is a traditional Filipino street game that dates back to the Spanish colonial era. It involves two teams trying to tag or cross over lines while avoiding being touched by the opposing team. The game has evolved over time and remains popular among Filipino children today.

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