There is some debate about the translation of some of the games mentioned, and the list given here is based on the translation by Rhy Davids of Brahma-jala Sutta (Dialogues of the Buddha) and is the same order as was given in the original. It is also given in a number of other Buddhist works including the Vinaya.
- Games on boards with 8 or 10 rows (note that Chess as we know it was not invented at this time)
- The same games played on imaginary boards
- Marking diagrams on the floor such that the player can only walk on certain places.
- Using nails to place or remove pieces from a heap with the loser being the one who causes the heap to wobble. (perhaps similar to Jenga)
- Throwing dice
- Hitting a short stick with a long stick (there is still some debate about the translation of this line)
- Drawing a figure on the ground or wall after dipping a finger in lac, red dye, flour or water, and having the other players guess what the picture is going to be.
- Ball games.
- Playing with toy pipes made of leaves.
- Ploughing with toy plough.
- Somersaulting.
- Playing with toy windmills.
- Playing with toy measures.
- Playing with toy carts.
- Playing with toy bows.
- Guessing at letters traced with the finger in the air or on a friends back.
- Guessing a friends thoughts.
- Imitating deformities.