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The hiding games have been divided into three sections. That has been done on the basis of whether one or several children who are “it” and the position adopted by the one who is “it”.
When the “it” finishes counting, he has to begin looking for the people who have hidden. If "it" sees a player, he says: "Pico, pico, Juan" [Peck, Peck, Juan] and he is eliminated. Players are safe if they get back to the wall where the game started and touch it before the “it” in order not to be ''arenado'' or eliminated.
=== One, two, three Red light! Green light!. Bat, hibi, hiru, eguzki ===
It is a very common game for both sexes. This game is known as statute tag and the important thing is for the curator not to catch the other players moving. It is played as follows: One of the participants, the Curator, faces the wall and repeats the following phrase: “One, two, three. Red light! Green light!”. Meanwhile the other players, who are standing at a previously agreed distance, use that opportunity to move towards the wall.
It is a very common game. Several stones are put in an empty can, which is closed by crushing the top together. A place is marked, which they call ''txinbue'' in Aramaio, to make the can “sing”. One stays there as the “it”.'' ''One of the other players kick or throw the can as far as possible, and while the "it" person goes to get it, the others hide.
When the “it” got the tin, he returns to the fixed point, ''txinbu ''or ''piru'' in Aramaio, and after tapping a certain number of times, if he sees a player who has not been able to hide, he kicks the can and says: “Bote, bote por 'Ander'” ([“Kick the can for ‘Ander’”]. Anyone who has not been able to hide or the first to be found is the “it” in the following game. Those who are hiding, can be safe, by leaving their hiding place and reaching the can before the “it” and then have to kick it and say: “Bote, bote por mi” ([“Kick the can for me”]. In Lezaun (N), one player can save all the others by saying “pote, pote por todos” [“Kick the can for everyone”]. The game ends when everyone has been found or is safe.
== Games where there are more than one seekers ==
This game is placed in Portugalete (B). A dark area is chosen with corners, plants and trees where the players can hide. The players are divided into pairs and the start order is established by drawing lots. They start the game by each pair walking backwards so they cannot see where the other pairs are going, when they count to twenty five. The game involves that once they have moved away from the others, they stealthy move through the darkness to try to find the other pairs and frighten them.
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