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  1. The Golden Snitch, often simply called the Snitch, was the third and smallest ball used in Quidditch. It was a walnut-sized gold-coloured sphere with silver wings. It flew around the Quidditch field at high speeds, sometimes pausing and hovering in place.

  2. Learn about the history, rules and significance of the Golden Snitch, the smallest and most valuable ball used in Quidditch, the wizarding sport. Find out how Harry Potter caught the Snitch in the books and movies, and what it means for the game and the story.

  3. One of three types of ball used in Quidditch, the Snitch is small, faster and much harder to see than any Quaffle or Bludger. Winged and golden in colour, it is the Seeker's job to circle the game looking for the ball.

  4. Sep 21, 2017 · Learn about the history, design, and significance of the Golden Snitch, the small but essential ball in Quidditch. Discover how it evolved from a bird, how it is caught, and what it means for the game.

  5. Apr 13, 2012 · During his first Quidditch match Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) wins the game by snagging the snitch in a very strange way! First, J.K. Rowling’s delightful bestseller, then an unforgettable...

  6. harrypotter.fandom.com › wiki › Harry_Potter's_first_Golden_SnitchHarry Potter's first Golden Snitch

    This Golden Snitch was the Snitch used in the first match between Gryffindor and Slytherin during the 1991–1992 season, where it was caught by Harry Potter. [1] It was later used by Albus Dumbledore to posthumously ensure that Marvolo Gaunt's Ring would be safely delivered to Harry, while at the...

  7. Harry Potter catches the snitch and wins the match for Gryffindor in his first game of Quidditch. For more from the Wizarding World, subscribe to the YouTube...

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