Bull in the Red Sea is a traditional Danish game involving a group forming a circle connected by a rope or holding hands, with one player inside as the “Bull” attempting to catch someone. Players must cooperate by moving the circle as one to avoid being caught, while the Bull stays within the circle boundary. Adaptations for wheelchair users include blindfolding the able-bodied Bull and using sound cues to guide movement, ensuring easier escape for participants holding the rope. Visually impaired players benefit from brightly colored sticks or sound-enhanced objects like bells to aid orientation. This game builds teamwork, communication, and fun in inclusive settings.