In "Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors," players are divided into two teams. Each team stands behind their respective starting hoops, positioned in a line.
Upon hearing the command "go," the first player from each team proceeds by hopping with both feet in each hoop.
They continue until they encounter the opposing team's player in a hoop.
At this point, the players engage in a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors.
The player who loses steps out of their hoop and returns to the end of their team's line. The winner resumes hopping.
Immediately after a player loses, their team sends out the next player from their line.
The game continues in this fashion until a player successfully reaches the opposing team's starting hoop. The team of the player who reaches this point is declared the winner.
The layout of the hoops can be varied. A typical game utilizes around 50 hoops.
It is essential to arrange the hoops in a reciprocal or symmetrical manner, from the starting point to the center.
A typical setup involves two 'N'-shaped patterns, beginning at opposite corners of the room and converging in the middle.