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No. Only hands and feet.
There is no official data on the number of people who die specifically from playing the game Twister each year. Accidents or injuries while playing the game are typically minor. It is important to follow safety guidelines while participating in physical activities to prevent accidents.
Oh, dude, playing naked twister means you're twisting and turning in your birthday suit while trying to reach those colorful dots on the mat. It's like regular twister, but with a lot less clothing and a lot more potential for awkwardness. Just make sure you have some good friends around to help you untangle yourself... or not, I mean, whatever floats your boat.
The rules for playing the board game with black and white circles involve strategically placing your pieces on the board to capture your opponent's pieces by surrounding them. The player with the most pieces on the board at the end of the game wins.
iTwist, its a good (finger) twister game :)
Twister was invented by Charles F. Foley and Neil Rabens in 1966 and subsequently marketed by Milton Bradley Company (now owned by Hasbro). The game became popular for its physical and interactive gameplay involving players placing their hands and feet on colored circles on a plastic mat.
The game is called twister becuase they twist a lot and get dizzy! also: A twister is another name for a tornado.
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