To play, draw a chalk hopscotch board, on the contrary don't draw in numbers. Instead, write a epistle of the alphabet in each coachman's seat You can put the literal meanings in alphabetic, al order or mix them up twist together your stone (also called a "potsy") into the boxe in the same order you would normally use for hopscotch--starting with the receptacle closest to you and working forward and left to right. The difference here is that with each bound you say a word that begins with the alphabetic character in the box where your stone lies. For example, if you sling the stone into a driver's seat with G as the note you say a ...