For 4-5 people, I would say 5-6 minutes would be ideal. Set the timer for a little bit longer than if each player were working individually. Too many more than that and it could get difficult for everyone to have their answer suggestions heard. I would suggest 4-5 people would be ideal. With a large group of people, encourage everyone to break up into teams. Not only would it be extra hard to come up with a unique answer that say 30 other people haven’t already come up with, but teams can make things a little more competitive, and a little more fun! If you are playing Christmas Scattergories at a classroom or holiday party with a large group of people, it might make more sense to work in teams. It has slightly different rules than this game but is still a super fun activity to play while waiting for the turkey to be done cooking! If you happen to be coming across this post before Thanksgiving, I also have a Thanksgiving Scattergories game. Nope, not really! The only real difference is that instead of general categories, all of the categories on the cards are geared towards something Christmas related. Whoever has the most unique answers at the end of the game wins! Is Christmas Scattergories any different than regular scattergories? If someone has the same answer as you, you both must cross it off your list. When the timer runs out, go around the room and compare answers with the other players. For example if the letter chosen is “S,” for “An item of winter clothing,” you may want to write down “Ski Pants” instead of “Scarf,” since it is a less common item of winter clothing that you generally hear about. Tip: Try and come up with most unique answers that you can think of. If you get stuck on one, feel free to skip and return back to it later if time allows. Write down as many answers as you can before the time runs out. This set includes categories cards for 2 rounds of the game. Using the categories card provided, each player will fill in answers that start with the previously selected letter. If you are playing with younger children, you may want to set the timer for a little bit longer. Have someone close their eyes and pick out a letter. How to play Scattergories:Ĭut apart the letters on the instruction sheet and place into a hat or small bowl. This Christmas Scattergories printable set was intended for personal use only. However, please do not edit or redistribute the game in any way. I am currently using this paper cutter for all of my personal projects and I can definitely recommend it!įeel free to print as many copies of the game set as you would like. Since 2 sets of categories cards and 2 sets of answer cards will print on each page, you will need to cut them apart. This game set is designed to print on 3 standard 8.5×11 inch pages.
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