The Choking Game

Our community has recently been informed of a dangerous game played by young people which has the potential for dire consequences. The Choking Game which is also known as the Fainting Game, Knockout, Flatliner, Spacemonkey, PassOut, etc., is the result of thrill seeking or risk taking that involves the blocking of oxygen to the brain by various means. We are posting warning signs below but you are encouraged to investigate this serious issue with the support of your family physician or health care provider. More information is available through Federal Way Public Schools at their website www.fwps.org. Parents and guardians are invited to contact their child's guidance counselor or school social worker for additional information as well.


Warning Signs for Parents and Teachers
Parents and teachers should be made aware of warning signs that their child may be playing a dangerous "game.Ó Note that with the exception of ligature marks on the neck, each of these signs should be taken in light of other signs and related behaviors or symptoms. A single factor by itself may not warrant concern but if a combination of signs is evident, concern is warranted.


Warning signs include but are not limited to:

  • Unexplained marks on necks
  • Short ropes, padded ropes, neckties tied in odd knots
  • Bloodshot eyes
  • Complaints of headaches
  • Locks on bedroom doors

Evidence of repetitive hanging such as unexplained marks on the neck or broken or multiple rope abrasion on closet rods from repeated hangings are likely the best and most silent indicators of behavior for parents and teachers to be aware of.



Noble High School - North Berwick, Maine - 2002