How To Play The Cat's Cradle Game: 12 Steps (with Pictures)

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This article was reviewed by Ashton Wu and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Ashton Wu is a Board Game expert at Shelfside. After delving into the Yugioh tournament community while growing up, Ashton launched himself into the board gaming community in 2014 and went into reviewing board games as a career full-time in 2019. His YouTube channel Shelfside has over 50K subscribers and over 4 million views, assisted by written reviews on the Shelfside website and BoardGameGeek.com. He also consults with gaming companies to build high-quality gaming products. Ashton is a tournament commentator, board game playthrough director, and host of the Shelfside Podcast, where he talks about board games with his business partner, Daniel. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in addition to the Technology Management Certificate. There are 16 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 1,699,244 times.

Want something fun to do with friends or by yourself to pass the time? Well, we’ve got the perfect game for you! Cat’s Cradle is a traditional string game that is played with 2 or more people and involves making a series of shapes. Creating these string figures is a piece of cake once you get the hang of it, and all you need to get started is a piece of string, a steady hand, and a bit of patience. So, what are you waiting for? Read on to learn how you can play the Cat’s Cradle game and become a string-weaving pro (with friends or by yourself).

Things You Should Know

  • Get a piece of string that's 40 inches (1 m) long, tie the ends together to make a loop, and loop the string around the back of both hands.
  • Wrap the string around your wrists again and catch the inner strand with your middle fingers to form a double “X.” This is the “Cat's Cradle” formation.
  • From Cat's Cradle, work on transitioning to other formations with your partner, like “Soldier's Bed,” “Candles,” and “The Manger.”

Steps

Method 1 Method 1 of 3:

Forming a Cat’s Cradle

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  1. Step 1 Make a circle with a piece of string that’s 40 in (100 cm) long. 1 Make a circle with a piece of string that’s 40 in (100 cm) long. Any type of string or cord will work to play Cat’s Cradle as long as it fits around your hands, but 40 in (100 cm) is the perfect length. Tie the 2 ends of the string together to form a large ring or circle.[1]
    • Can’t find a piece of string the exact length? Try cutting a piece of yarn, twine, or cord yourself.
    • Use a long shoelace to play the game if you’re in a pinch and need a quick way to pass the time.
  2. Step 2 Choose a player to start the game. 2 Choose a player to start the game. Traditionally, Cat’s Cradle is played with at least 2 people. The person who starts the game will start with the string in their hands. After each shape, the string will be passed from person to person so everyone will get a turn.
    • Keep in mind that there’s generally no “winner” with this game—the goal is to see how far you and your friend(s) can go without making a mistake.
    • You can play Cat’s Cradle with as many people as you want, moving the string from one person to the next after each cycle.
    • Try picking a partner whose hands are roughly the size of your own to make the game a little easier.
    • For the sake of these instructions, let’s pretend you start the game.
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  3. Step 3 Loop the string around the back of both hands. 3 Loop the string around the back of both hands. Thread your hands into the string, and tug them away from each other, so the string becomes taught. Let the string rest just behind your knuckles. Point your thumbs up and keep them outside of the string. This way, the string won’t slip out of your hands.[2]
    • Some players prefer to lace the string around their middle and ring finger to start the game, but that could make it a bit harder for beginners.
  4. Step 4 Wrap the string around your wrists. 4 Wrap the string around your wrists. Rotate your hands so that the loop doubles up around your palms. Now you should have 2 strands of string running parallel to each other from either side of your palms, forming a rectangle.[3]
    • Turn your wrists so that only 1 strand gets wrapped around twice. Otherwise, both strands will twist together and you won’t have the same setup.
    • If you’re having trouble looping the string around your wrists a second time, have another player help you.
  5. Step 5 Catch the inner strand of the string with your middle fingers. 5 Catch the inner strand of the string with your middle fingers. Reach across and slide a middle finger under the strand looped in front of your finger’s opposite palm. Repeat with your opposite hand, only grabbing the section in front. Then, pull the strands apart to form a double “X” in the middle. You’ve just formed “Cat’s Cradle!”[4]
    • To keep the game going, have the next player form a new shape.
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  1. Step 1 Hand the Cradle off to the next player. 1 Hand the Cradle off to the next player. Once you’ve made the first Cradle, have your friend use their thumb and pointer fingers to grab the “Xs” from the outside of the Cradle, pinching the middle of the “X” from the inside. Pull the “Xs” out and under the bottom strings of the Cradle. As your friend pushes the string up, gently release all the strings from your hands.[5]
    • When your friend opens their thumb and forefinger, they’ll have the second shape: “Solider’s Bed.”
  2. Step 2 Take the string back into your hands to make “Candles.” 2 Take the string back into your hands to make “Candles.” Use your thumbs and pointer fingers to pinch the 2 “Xs” inside the Soldier’s Bed (the ones on the top and bottom of the inner diamond).[6] Bring the “Xs” out, around, and under the bottom strings. Continue threading your hands up and open your thumbs and pointer fingers. Have your friend pull their hands away to transfer the strings back onto your hands.[7]
    • This is the third shape in the Cat’s Cradle sequence and is called “Candles.”
    • Candles is also known as “Chopsticks” in Korea and “Mirror” in parts of Europe.[8]
  3. Step 3 Give the string back to your partner to make “The Manger.” 3 Give the string back to your partner to make “The Manger.” From Candles, your partner can hook the top strand with their right pinky, then reach across from the opposite side to snag the bottom strand with their left. While holding on with their pinky fingers, they can bring their thumb and pointer finger under and around the inner 2 strands. When you hand off the string, you’ll have formed “The Manger.”[9]
    • The Manger is essentially an upside-down version of Cat’s Cradle.
    • If you continue from The Manger in the same order, you’ll make “Diamonds,” which is an inverted Soldier’s Bed.[10]
  4. Step 4 Move into “Cat’s Eye” during your next turn. 4 Move into “Cat’s Eye” during your next turn. Return to the Soldier’s Bed. Then, weave your pinky fingers underneath the 2 outer strings and into the index finger loops. Bring the pinky back out over the bottom string. Go over the far index finger strings with your pinkies and pick up the far thumb strings. Drop off the thumb strings, turn your hands sideways, and you’ve formed “Cat’s Eye.”[11]
    • Soldier’s Bed and Diamonds are often used interchangeably to discuss the same “X” formation.
  5. Step 5 Return to the Cat’s Cradle shape to finish 1 cycle of the game. 5 Return to the Cat’s Cradle shape to finish 1 cycle of the game. Have your friend grab the top inner, single string with their right pinky and drag it out to form a triangle. Then, have them do the same with their left pinky and the opposite single string. Ask them to pinch their thumbs and pointer fingers together, weaving them through the triangle, under, up, and around to the shape's center. While you release the string, your friend will open their fingers to form the second Cat’s Cradle.
    • Make sure your friend doesn’t let go of the strings in their pinkies while they weave in and out of the triangles.
    • And now you’ve completed your first cycle of Cat’s Cradle! Keep the game going by doing your friend’s steps with your friend doing your steps in the next cycle.
    • Try transitioning into different shapes and following a new sequence as you get better and better at the game.
  6. Step 6 Restart the game if you make a mistake. 6 Restart the game if you make a mistake. The game is over when you pull the string in the wrong place or form a shape where no other shapes can be made. If this happens, start back from the beginning with Cat’s Cradle. Keep playing to see how many times you and your friend(s) can go through the cycle flawlessly.[12]
    • Practice slowly the first few times until you get the hang of the game.
    • For an added challenge, increase your speed each time you successfully complete a cycle.
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Method 3 Method 3 of 3:

Playing Solo

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  1. Step 1 Form a Cat’s Cradle by weaving the string through your fingers. 1 Form a Cat’s Cradle by weaving the string through your fingers. Wrap a 40 in (100 cm) string loop around your wrists as instructed before, or wrap it around your 3 forefingers on both hands twice. Then, no matter how you start, thread your middle finger through the string on the opposite hand. Repeat with the other hand, and you’ve made your Cat’s Cradle.[13]
    • Make your string a little longer if you’re just learning how to play. The length of the string dictates how far apart your hands need to be in order to hold the string taut.
    • Keep your thumbs and pinkies out of the string, so you can use them to transition between shapes by yourself.
  2. Step 2 Use your thumbs to create Soldier’s Bed. 2 Use your thumbs to create Soldier’s Bed. Bring your thumbs under the first string, over the second, and under the third. Pull your thumbs back towards you to create a box-like shape. Now, drop all your fingers except your pointer fingers and thumbs. You’ve made the first shape of the cycle—Soldier’s Bed![14]
  3. Step 3 Reposition your left hand to make Candles. 3 Reposition your left hand to make Candles. Tilt your right hand up, and drop your left hand out of the string so that the string is only dangling off your right thumb and pointer finger. Bring your left pointer finger and thumb under the string to press them against your right pointer finger and thumb to create a diamond shape. Then, pull your left hand back to make the string taut.[15]
    • Candles is the second shape in a solo cycle of Cat’s Cradle.
    • If you drop your right hand instead of your left, you’ll end up with a knot in the middle of your design.
  4. Step 4 Move into your next transitional shape with your pinkies. 4 Move into your next transitional shape with your pinkies. Bring your pinkies under the string closest to them, over the second, and under the third. Then, pull your pinkies out away from you until the string is tight. This creates a box-like shape with a horizontal line through the center.[16]
  5. Step 5 Transition into your next shape using your thumbs. 5 Transition into your next shape using your thumbs. Drop your thumbs out of the string so they’re free to use (this creates a long rectangular shape with an “X” in the middle). Then, weave your thumbs under the first string, over the second, and under the third. Pull your thumbs toward you until the string is taut.[17]
  6. Step 6 Switch the string on your index fingers. 6 Switch the string on your index fingers. Carefully slip the string looped around each index finger off with the opposite index finger. Next, reintroduce your index fingers to the shape by bringing them back underneath the string. Drop your thumbs out of the shape, and you're ready for the final transition.[18]
  7. Step 7 Return to Soldier’s Bed to finish your solo cycle. 7 Return to Soldier’s Bed to finish your solo cycle. Bring your thumbs under the first string, over the second, and under the third once more. Pull your thumbs back, drop your pinkies, and you’re back to Soldier’s Bed.[19]
    • Keep repeating the cycle to see how many times you can complete it without making a mistake.
    • Speed up as you get the hang of it to make the game more of a challenge.
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  • Don’t be discouraged if you can’t figure out a shape right away. Getting good at Cat’s Cradle takes practice. Thanks Helpful 35 Not Helpful 22
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Ashton Wu Reviewed by: Ashton Wu Board Game Expert This article was reviewed by Ashton Wu and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Ashton Wu is a Board Game expert at Shelfside. After delving into the Yugioh tournament community while growing up, Ashton launched himself into the board gaming community in 2014 and went into reviewing board games as a career full-time in 2019. His YouTube channel Shelfside has over 50K subscribers and over 4 million views, assisted by written reviews on the Shelfside website and BoardGameGeek.com. He also consults with gaming companies to build high-quality gaming products. Ashton is a tournament commentator, board game playthrough director, and host of the Shelfside Podcast, where he talks about board games with his business partner, Daniel. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in addition to the Technology Management Certificate. This article has been viewed 1,699,244 times. 112 votes - 66% Co-authors: 67 Updated: August 20, 2025 Views: 1,699,244 Categories: Featured Articles | Games Article SummaryX

Cat’s Cradle is a fun puzzle game you can play with 2 or more players. Start by taking a piece of string that's about 30-45 inches (76-114 cm) long and tying the ends together. A shoelace is usually perfect for this. Then, put your hands inside the string and pull it out with your thumbs on the top of each end of the loop. Wrap your hand around the inside of the string to attach it to your hands. Then, put one of your middle fingers through one of the lengths resting against your palm and pull it out. Do the same with your other middle finger to make the cat's cradle, which should look like 2 X's in the middle of the string. The goal of the game is for the next player to transfer the shape to their hands by touching and grabbing the string before sliding it onto their hands. Then, the next player tries to transfer the string onto their hands. Players continue transferring the string like this. If a player breaks the cat’s cradle or can't transfer it to their hands, they lose! To learn how to make the cat's cradle formation, scroll down! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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