Minute to Win It Wiki
Advertisement
Minute_to_Win_It_-_Games_-_Egg_Dance

Minute to Win It - Games - Egg Dance

Blueprint Description[]

In this challenge, the contestant must simultaneously balance two eggs on inverted serving trays held in either hand. The egg's fluid contents combined with their asymmetrical shape makes for a precarious journey to their final destination. If an egg falls off, the player's hopes will be scrambled.

Game Description[]

Balance two raw eggs, on two separate serving trays, and transport them to a final destination.

History[]

This is a level 2 challenge in the United States and a level 3 challenge in Australia.

LM 4

Michelle cuts it close on Egg Dance.

Household Items:[]

  • 2 Serving trays(on podiums)
  • 2 eggs

Set Up:[]

Prior to game start, place three stations 16 1/2 feet apart. Place an egg on each of the face-down trays at two of the stations. When the clock starts, the player must pick up one tray, and without dropping the egg, proceed to the second station. After both trays are acquired, the player proceeds to the third station and places both trays down without dropping the eggs.

Rules:[]

1. The trays may make contact with the player’s forearms, but any intentional touching of the tray or egg with the other hand or any other part of the body will result in game over.

Screenshot 2020-04-20 at 6.09

Veronica Castro having an egg dance.

2. To complete the game, transport both trays with eggs to the final station without dropping them within the 60-second time limit.

3. The eggs must come to rest on the trays for 3 seconds after final placement.

4. Time will be allocated if the contestant doesn't have enough time on the clock but completes the task within the 60-second time limit.

Tips & Tricks[]

  • Use a steady and slow pace to move the trays from one station to another. Rushing or moving too quickly may cause the eggs to fall off the trays.
  • Keep your hands as steady as possible. Any sudden movements or tremors may cause the eggs to fall off the trays.
  • Keep the trays close to your body as you move from station to station. This will help you maintain better control and balance.
    Shawn Egg Dance

    Shawn goes all out at egg dance.

    • This can be achieved by using a slow and controlled walking pace and avoiding any distractions or distractions while carrying the eggs. It may also be helpful to focus on a fixed point in front of you while walking to help maintain your balance. It is also important to keep your arms close to your body and avoid extending them too far out to the sides, as this could increase the risk of the eggs falling off the trays. Finally, it may be helpful to practice beforehand.
  • Practice good posture and balance. Stand up straight with your feet shoulder-width apart to help keep the trays steady.
Advertisement