Piso halasan is a type of traditional Filipino game that is usually played by children. It is also known as "halo-halo" or "halu-halo" in other areas of the Philippines.
To play piso halasan, the players need a coin (usually a one-peso coin) and a number of halaman (leaves) that are preferably of the same size and shape. The players start by placing the leaves in a circle on the ground or on a table. Then, they take turns throwing the coin at the circle of leaves, trying to hit as many leaves as possible.
If a player hits one or more leaves, they get to keep those leaves as their score. If they miss, they do not get any leaves. The game continues until all the leaves have been scored, and the player with the most leaves at the end of the game is declared the winner.
Piso halasan is a fun and simple game that helps children develop their hand-eye coordination and aiming skills. It is also a great way to spend time outdoors and bond with friends and family.