![]() ![]() If you have a multi-word answer and all the words begin with that round’s letter (“Golden Grahams” as a 90s cereal that starts with G, let’s say), that answer would be worth two points - as long as no one else answered Golden Grahams as well.Ĭount up your points for the round and write that number at the top of the round. Having correct, and unique, answers is the key to winning. If any other player duplicates your answer, no points are given. If you wrote down an answer that no one else thought of, you get a point. For example, if you chose the letter G for the round, “grunge” would fit as an answer for the 90s trend category.Īfter the timer goes off, go category by category having each player give his or her answer. Each player should try to remember a person, place, or thing that starts with the letter you picked and that fits each category for that round. CelebrationJoy has compiled a few lists based on popular party themes, use these to have. The best part about this game is that you can create your very own categories according to your or your guests' preferences. Once you have a letter, set a timer for 3-5 minutes. An excellent game to increase your vocabulary and knowledge, Scattergories is a real fun party game. ![]() You can even use an online letter randomizer to pick the letter for you! You should do this before looking at the categories on the game sheet. Make sure everyone also has a pen or pencil.Īfter you have printed enough game sheets for all the players, you will need to choose a letter for the first round of play. Print enough of the 2-page PDFs for each player to have a set. ![]() My scattergories sheets allow you to have at least 4 rounds of gameplay. ![]()
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