10 Games That Scientists Play

The Big Bang Theory taught us that scientists are people too. People with wants and nerds … I mean, needs. Needs that include being able to relax and play games. Spock played Vulcan Chess, Reed Richards played Twister and Dr. Doolittle played Hungry Hungry Hippos.
Dr. Frankenstein, however, took recreation too far and ended up playing God but not every boffin goes all mad scientist on the world.

Here are 10 fun games you might find being played at a party where the guest are all wearing white coats and drinking out of test tubes

1. League Of Angles
2. Wheel Of Probability
3. Double Blind Experimental Buff
4. Schroedinger’s Deal Or No Deal
5. Pharmacyville
6. Base Ball
7. The Weakest Missing Link
8. Periodic Table tennis
9. Rock, Peer Reviewed Paper, Scissors
10. Pin The Tail On The Comet

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Nick Jackson was born in the UK, the land of gunpowder tea, but moved to America to escape exploding cups of tea. He now lives in Florida where he attempts come to terms with concepts such as how flat everything is and whether the alligator is a golfer's natural predator. Nick has written for Monkey Pickles from the beginning, as established in Cern, Switzerland, with the discovery of the long-sought Monkey Pickle Particle. He is somewhat "freaked out" by writing in the third person. Nick is motivated to write for the pleasure of the experience rather than to pay the bills, but he does recognize that pleasure is still not an acceptable method of payment in most respectable retail outlets. He hopes to raise a smile or two before being ejected from the store.