Boro_purvi_yoana_kamuk_i_nojica -
The rules typically follow the standard hierarchy, even if the chant is longer: beats Scissors.
This phrase serves as a variation of the traditional "Rock, Paper, Scissors" game. While "Kamak i Nozhitsa" (Stone and Scissors) are standard components, the inclusion of names like "Boro," "Purvi," and "Yoana" suggests a localized or schoolyard variant used to determine who goes first or to eliminate players in a group. boro_purvi_yoana_kamuk_i_nojica
beats Paper (Hartiya - though often implied or added as "Bunt" in some Bulgarian versions). Paper beats Rock. The rules typically follow the standard hierarchy, even
These are names (Boro, First/Purvi, Yoana) often added to the chant to create a rhythmic cadence before the final reveal. Kamak (Камък): Rock. Nozhitsa (Ножица): Scissors. I (и): The Bulgarian word for "and." Cultural Context the inclusion of names like "Boro