Tītī tōrea is a Māori game which uses wooden sticks, known as tītī, and is usually played by two or more players by throwing these sticks to each other.
[1] It is often performed in Polynesia, as well as in the Polynesian Cultural Center in Honolulu, O'ahu, Hawai'i, United States.
It is a game involving sticks and a beat of three usually.
[2] Some tītī tōrea are used to practice hand eye coordination and to improve male warriors.
[3] Song popular songs performed to tītī tōrea include "E Papa Waiari" and "Hurihuri".