Dananah is a traditional children's game in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It was originally made from damaged tires and the circular metal wires found inside them. The game involves rolling and chasing the tire, with players using a stick about one m long, which has empty can lids, such as those from tuna or cheese cans, attached to its end. Players push the tire with the stick, producing a sound and hum as they play with it. The game later evolved to use the metal frame of bicycle tires instead of the metal wires taken from tires.