Limbinator

Limbinator is a fun, fast-moving circle game created by a group of Girl Guides in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Players form small circles of 4-5 people that are close enough for short, controlled throws (not big hucks), and the goal is to keep the disc moving while everyone stays “fully limbed”.

The twist is the limb system: if you drop the disc, you lose an arm or a leg, which makes your next catches more challenging. If you lose both legs, you drop down to your knees. If you make two catches in a row, you earn a limb back. And if you lose all four limbs, you re-enter the game with all of them restored.

There’s also accountability for throwing: if a throw is bad, the thrower loses a limb instead. As the round goes on, Limbinator naturally becomes a hilarious skill-builder for focus, touch, and catching confidence—especially when you challenge yourself to catch one-handed.