Thai schoolchildren pass plates of flour over their heads to person behind them


Blindfolded Thai children take part in hilarious game passing plates of flour over their heads to the person behind – with very messy results

  • Game was among boy scouts in Nong Khai, North-East Thailand, last Friday
  • They were sat in lines and all were wearing blindfolds and holding plates
  • Person in front tipped flour-filled plate onto one held by person behind him 

Boy scouts in Thailand took part in a hilarious game which saw them pass a plate of flour over their heads to the person behind them while blindfolded. 

The youngsters were on the first day of a summer camp in Nong Khai, North-East Thailand, last Friday.

Their teacher thought of a game to help them settle in while they were away from home and recorded the hilarious consequences.

The youngsters, all boy scouts, were on the first day of a summer camp in Nong Khai, North-East Thailand, last Friday

This is the hilarious moment schoolchildren take part in a game which sees them pass a plate of flour over their heads to the person behind them while blindfolded. The youngsters, all boy scouts, were on the first day of a summer camp in Nong Khai, North-East Thailand, last Friday

Footage shows how the lads all sat down in a line while blindfolded. 

The boy at the front had a plastic plate full of white flour which he had to pass over his head and tip onto the plate being held aloft by the person behind.

The process was supposed to see the ingredients returned to the eighth boy at the back but by the time it reached him, it had already been spilled over his classmates’ heads.

Their teacher thought of a game to help them settle in while they were away from home and recorded the hilarious consequences

The process was supposed to see the ingredients returned to the eighth boy at the back but by the time it reached him, it had already been spilled over his classmates' heads

Their teacher thought of a game to help them settle in while they were away from home and recorded the hilarious consequences. The process was supposed to see the ingredients returned to the eighth boy at the back but by the time it reached him, it had already been spilled over his classmates’ heads

The teacher, Miss Sirinad, said: ‘This is a way that students can learn and have fun outside [the] classroom.

‘The game was perfect for helping them to settle down and get to know each other while they were away from home.

‘It’s very hard to do without spilling any flour. I think that even adults would struggle to play this.’