You can draw the entire board on a large sheet and use folded paper bits as your pawns. 3. Quick DIY Projects
These involve folding the paper to create a physical "toy" or game piece. You can draw the entire board on a
Draw two grids (10x10). Mark your ships on one and use the other to track your shots against your opponent. Draw two grids (10x10)
Classic strategy games that only require a small grid and "X" and "O" (or "S" and "O") markers. You can create your own version of "Uno"
You can create your own version of "Uno" or "Memory" matching games by cutting cardstock into equal sizes and drawing symbols on them.
You can draw your own number puzzle grids based on templates found on educational sites like Ereğli Fen Lisesi .
Popularized by Squid Game , you fold two square sheets of paper into sturdy tiles and try to flip your opponent's tile by throwing yours onto it.