3x3 Obby is a fast-paced platformer where you race through an obstacle course while solving times tables questions. Jump, dodge, and weave through rotating beams, swinging hammers, and moving platforms to reach the finish line.
3x3 basketball can be played by anyone, anywhere—whether indoors or outdoors. From local community games on the streets to top-level competitions in iconic venues, it's accessible to all. All it takes is a hoop, a half-court, and six players.
3x3 basketball (stylized as ƐX3, pronounced three-ex-three) [1] is a variation of basketball played three-a-side, with one backboard and in a half-court setup. This basketball game format is currently being promoted and structured by FIBA, the sport's governing body. [2] .
3x3 Minigames is a fast-paced multiplayer game where you compete in a variety of fun and challenging minigames. Take on obstacle courses and number puzzles as you race against others to claim victory. Solve tricky questions, collect coins, and climb the leaderboard to …
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3x3 (pronounced "three-ex-three" in English) is considered the number one urban team sport. From the first official event at the 2010 Youth Olympics Games, FIBA has had an ambitious vision for the game. 3x3 became an Olympic discipline on June 9, 2017.