

If a category word contains multiples of the same letter (such as "marriage" which contains 2 R's), compare the answers for each multiple letter.įor example, if two players wrote "Roses" for the first "R", neither would score. Players score one point for each acceptable answer that is not duplicated. When one or more players reaches or surpasses 25 points, the game ends and the player with most points is declared the winner. Play continues as above, with players filling out a new column for each card played.

Flip the card or choose the next card in the pile. Once everyone has read and scored their list, play another round. One point is scored for each word that does not match any opponent's word in the same slot. Starting with the oldest player, players take turns reading their lists. When time is up, players stop writing! (It's not unusual if your list is not complete before time runs out-that's okay-you'll score for the answers you came up with!) M could be "Minister", A "Altar", "R" Roses. In this example, players would be thinking of things seen at a wedding. The two-minute timer is flipped and players race, simultaneously, to fill their lists. On the "Marriage" card the phrase is: "Things you might see at a wedding". Once all score sheets are ready, the phrase (clue) along the side of the card is read aloud. In this case "M" goes in the first box, "A" in the second box, "R" in the third, and so on. Players then write down the letters of the category, vertically, on their score sheets. This player then reads aloud the category (in large print) on the card. One player takes the top card and inserts it into the card base so that the card is visible by all players. Take 10 cards from the card deck and place them in the center of the table along with the sand timer and plastic card base. SetupĮach player receives a score pad and a pen or pencil. Points are scored for those that no other player matches.

Players list their answers on a score sheet. To be the first player to score 25 points by thinking of answers to categories and clues. A fun twist on the fast-thinking categories game.
