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The child who is "it" must ] around the pool with his eyes closed, attempting to tag the other players. The "it" child can only sense where the other players are by calling out "Marco!," at which point all the other players are required to yell "Polo!". By judging where the sounds are coming from, the child who is "it" is able to overcome his self-imposed blindness and hopefully ] somebody else, who then becomes "it." The child who is "it" must ] around the pool with his eyes closed, attempting to tag the other players. The "it" child can only sense where the other players are by calling out "Marco!," at which point all the other players are required to yell "Polo!". By judging where the sounds are coming from, the child who is "it" is able to overcome his self-imposed blindness and hopefully ] somebody else, who then becomes "it."


There are other rules to this game, varying from region to region (see ']'). There are other rules to this game, varying from region to region, such as ''fish out of water''. In this varient, as the "it" child swims around attempting to tag the other children, they may yell "fish out of water". If at that time there is someone out of the pool then they become the "it" person. The person who is the "fish out of water" must be entirely out of the water, with no appendiges in contact with the pool water.

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The children's game of Marco Polo is played in a swimming pool. The game is common to many different regions of the United States.

The child who is "it" must swim around the pool with his eyes closed, attempting to tag the other players. The "it" child can only sense where the other players are by calling out "Marco!," at which point all the other players are required to yell "Polo!". By judging where the sounds are coming from, the child who is "it" is able to overcome his self-imposed blindness and hopefully tag somebody else, who then becomes "it."

There are other rules to this game, varying from region to region, such as fish out of water. In this varient, as the "it" child swims around attempting to tag the other children, they may yell "fish out of water". If at that time there is someone out of the pool then they become the "it" person. The person who is the "fish out of water" must be entirely out of the water, with no appendiges in contact with the pool water.