What are good categories for Scattergories?
Example Scattergories Lists
- List #1. Holiday Activities. Things That Will Get You Fired.
- List #2. Things You Get in the Mail. Things You Do Every Day.
- List #3. Things You Make. Things at a Carnival.
- List #4. Musical Groups.
- List #5. Items in a Vending Machine.
- List #6. Ethnic Foods.
- List #7. Things in a Medicine Cabinet.
- List #8. Cars.
How many categories are there in Scattergories?
The game is played in sets of 3 rounds. Each player takes a folder with an answering pad and 3 category cards. Each sheet in the answering pad has three columns of 12 blank lines. In addition, the category cards have 4 lists, each with 12 unique categories, for a total of 144 categories in the game.
What are some categories for games?
Here’s a list of categories which you could use when playing the categories game: countries, games and sports, cities, animals, food and drink, verbs, adjectives, jobs, famous people, things you find in the bathroom/kitchen, things you take on holiday, fruit and vegetables, things that fly, things that are yellow.
Are there different versions of Scattergories?
There is one version for kids (Scattergories Junior) which used to be in a yellow box, and one for adults which was in a red box but with a funny head on it with stuff coming out of his brain.
Are descriptive words allowed in Scattergories?
Acceptable Answers The articles “A”, “An” and “The” cannot be used as key letters. Answers can be comprised of more than one word. For instance, sometimes adjectives are necessary to make the answer “work” with the category/clue.
What games are like Scattergories?
Boggle makes the list of games like Scattergories because it has a key game mechanic that is its own thing but brings you to a similar place. At the end of the day, you are still coming up with as many words as possible based on restrictions. In Boggle, your limitations are the letters that fall and where they are.
What are charade categories?
Word Lists for Charades
- Brushing teeth.
- Building a sandcastle.
- Dancing.
- Driving a car.
- Opening a gift.
- Playing baseball.
- Shoveling snow.
- Swimming.