
Word Squares
How to Play:
- Draw as many grids as possible and conceal them from the opponent players.
- Take turns in naming a letter.
- As a letter is called, write it immediately on one of the grid cells.
- When the grid is complete, the players count up the number of words they have made – reading across, down, or diagonally. The one with the highest score wins.
Charades
How to Play:
- Divide yourselves into two teams.
- Prepare a set of chits with phrases written on them.
- One team member has to enact the term to their respective team. And they have to make the right guess.
- Set a timer and make sure there are no words or lip movements.
- Use a pen and paper to keep track of the scores.
Pictionary
How to Play:
- Set up a Pictionary board and keep a marker or chalk handy.
- Make a set of cards/chits to write what is to be drawn and shuffle them.
- Designate one person from each team to be the first picturist.
- Let them choose a card. Give them five seconds to analyze what they have to draw.
- Set a timer of a minute.
- As they draw, keep guessing, and the team that makes the fastest, correct guess wins.
Hang Man
How to Play:
- Think of a word or phrase.
- The player draws dashes equivalent to the number of letters in the word on a board or paper.
- The others will start guessing one letter at a time.
- If they guess the wrong letter, the player draws one element of a hangman’s gallows.
- A segment of the gallows and a victim is added for every wrong letter.
- Completing the gallows allows a minimum of six wrong answers until the game ends.
We loved the options that Style Craze shared so we had to leave a few here for you to try during your stay with us.
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