Image credit to Chicken Charades This is part 2 of 3 of the party games series. Charades Suggested # of Players: 3+ 1) Select someone who is going to start first. They have to think of a noun or verb and try to act it out for the audience. The audience then tries to guess what the person originally thought of. It is best to choose a category beforehand.
2) Once someone guesses right, they go next. This can continue indefinitely. It can also be a team game by assigning players into teams and having a designated judge who provides the words. Each team will get 1 minute to get as many correct as possible. Different Ways to Play! Not only the original and team versions, Charades can be also be played in other ways! Telephone Charades - If you know how to play the game Telephone*, this game is similar but with Charades.
Word Charades - This version is where instead of acting out a word, you try to describe it with only words. You cannot say the word/phrase itself or spell out the word/phrase. This one creates quite the discussion! Say It Backwards Charades - Taking "Word Charades" to another level, "Say It Backwards Charades" has the person on stage try to sound a word/phrase backwards. The audience then tries to guess what the original word/phrase was. This makes a great silly game for all ages! Here is a video to clarify the rules of normal Charades. Image credit to WikiHow on how to play Charades *Telephone is a game where players sit around a circle. The first person in the circle whispers a message to the ear of the next person in the line, and so on, until the last player is reached, who announces the message to the entire group. (Wikipedia)
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