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News; real life super soft animals; game: song titles with 'oh' in the title; goodbye/fun facts....National Table Shuffleboard Day celebrates a fun game for all ages, played in pubs, game rooms, and other venues. This tradition dates back to Henry VIII of England. Initially, it was a simple game where players slid large coins down a table. Over the years, the game evolved, with players now using pucks to score points on a wooden board which interestingly, can range from nine to 22 feet long and are known for their smooth, flat surface, sometimes with a slight curve for added challenge. To reduce friction, the table is sprinkled with tiny beads of silicone known as shuffleboard cheese. The scoring or point system is already drawn on the board, which gives players the ability to keep count of wins.