Today is World Rock, Paper, Scissors Day. Rock, Paper, Scissors (RPS), also known as roshambo, is a simple yet fascinating game enjoyed by people across the globe. Its origins offer a glimpse into ancient cultures and traditions, showing us that even a basic hand game can have rich and diverse roots.

The History of Rock Paper Scissors

The origins of Rock, Paper, Scissors can be traced back to ancient China during the Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE). The game was known as “shoushiling,” which loosely translates to “hand command game.” In these early forms, people used different hand gestures, and the game was a popular method of making decisions.

From China, the game spread to Japan, where it evolved into “jan-ken.” Unlike the Chinese version, jan-ken used the now-familiar gestures of rock (a clenched fist), paper (an open hand), and scissors (a fist with the index and middle fingers extended). This version became deeply ingrained in Japanese culture and was used both as a child’s game and in more serious decision-making scenarios.

The game eventually made its way to the Western world in the 20th century, likely through European travelers or Japanese immigrants. Today, it’s a universally recognized game used for decision-making, resolving disputes, and of course, having fun.

Why You Should Play Now

First of all, World Rock, Paper, Scissors Day is today. And second of all, it’s a fantastic, quick decision-making tool that combines luck with a bit of strategy. But here’s an irresistible twist – the loser buys lunch at SoLe’ SoupS!

A Fun and Fair Decision-Maker

When you and your friends can’t decide who should do something less desirable or who deserves a special privilege, RPS offers a quick and friendly resolution. The game’s simplicity ensures that anyone can play, and because it is a game of chance, it levels the playing field. That way, neither logic nor skill gives anyone an unfair advantage, making it a fair means of decision-making.

Excitement and Suspense

The moment of revealing the chosen hand gesture — rock, paper, or scissors — brings an element of suspense and excitement. It’s a mini adrenaline rush that can make any casual decision feel momentous. This shared excitement can foster camaraderie and bring laughter, lightening the mood.

Competitive Element with a Tasty Reward

Now, add the competitive element of the loser buying lunch at SoLe’ SoupS into the mix, and the game takes on a delicious twist. SoLe’ SoupS, known for its hearty, gourmet soups, sandwiches, and salads, becomes the tantalizing incentive at stake. Imagine the playful banter and friendly rivalry as you and your friends anticipate a free, piping-hot bowl of soup, courtesy of the RPS loser.

Keeps Things Light and Fun

In a world filled with responsibilities and stress, having a simple game like RPS in your decision-making toolkit keeps things light and fun. Whether you’re deciding who should handle chores or which movie to watch, RPS injects a bit of humor and joy into daily life.

So, next time you and your pals are deciding who buys lunch, why not challenge them to a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors? It’s a quick, fun, and fair way to decide, and who knows — you might just score a free meal at SoLe’ SoupS!