![]() They can use their own list while playing right along with everyone else! ![]() If your category list seems difficult, consider using the blank list to make up your own list that is easier for young kids. Or, you can pair younger kids with an older kid or adult to work as a team. You may want to allow more time for younger children during each round. For example, if your answer is Wonder Woman for a famous superhero, you get two points! If your answer has more than one word that starts with the chosen letter, you get a bonus point.If you roll a letter that’s already been chosen, roll again.You can’t use the same word for more than one category.The first word of your answer must begin with the letter chosen for that round.You can play as many rounds as you want! Just pick a new letter and use the same list or try a different one!.Once the round is over, it’s fun to hear everyone’s answers! If you are keeping score, circle any answers that no one else gave, and cross them out if they match someone’s answer.Answers must match the category and start with the chosen letter for that round. Start the timer and start writing down your answers for each category until the time runs out.If you already own the traditional scattergories game, you can use the die that comes with it. You can do this by picking one of our printed alphabet letter cards from a bowl or hat, or you can roll an alphabet die. You can also create your own list using the blank one we’ve included! Hand out answer sheets to each player, and choose one of the 5 lists: Snow and Ice, January, Winter Food, Staying Indoors, or Movies and Music. ![]()
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