Image credit to Newcomers Club This is part 3 of 3 of the party games series. Let me know if you like this posting style. While Pictionary has an actual card game version, it can also be played very easily at home with just pencil and paper. Pictionary Suggested # of Players: 2+ 1) Find a list of words to choose from or designate someone to choose the words. The Heads-Up game app works well if you need a list. 2) One person starts off as the drawer and tries to draw a given word/phrase for the audience to guess. If an audience member guesses correctly, they get to draw the next word. This continues indefinitely. Pictionary can also be played as a team game as well. Divide your group into teams and have each team play for a set amount of time (i.e. 1 minute). The team that can get the most words correct wins! Another Variation Telephone Pictionary - If you know how to play the game Telephone*, this game is similar but with Pictionary.
Here is a video example from the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon playing normal Pictionary with Lena Dunham and J.K. Simmons. Image credit to Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon *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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