One person is chosen to be the guesser and is sent away from the group. Meanwhile, the rest of the group chooses a secret leader and arranges in a circle. The guesser is brought back and stands in the middle of the circle. The secret leader begins a set of movements that the rest of the group immediately copies. The group needs to be careful not to give away the secret leader by watching the leader too closely or lagging behind too much in their movements. The guesser studies the group to try to guess who the secret leader is. The guesser gets three chances to discover the secret leader. Some good examples of secret leader actions include: winking, scratching your arm, crossing your eyes, snapping your fingers, or yawning.