How to Play:
Everyone gets an answer sheet and a pencil. Players take turns being the "Questioner". The Questioner selects the top card and reads one question out loud. Everyone writes an answer to the question. The Questioner reads all answers out loud and chooses their favorite answer and, in turn, everyone must guess who wrote it.
How to Win:
Players score one point if they correctly guess the author. The author scores 3 points if nobody guesses correctly. After 15 rounds, the player with the most points wins!
Alternate Ways to Play:
Players could guess who wrote what for any of the answers given. Or, you can add special rules that players are not allowed to use certain words in their answer or that they have to answer what their grandma would say or silly things like it must be written in the style of Arnold Schwarzenneger.
A Note about Bluffing:
While this is a great game for getting to know your other players, you score more points if nobody guesses the author of the answer being voted on. Before voting, feel free to bluff and debate as to who they think may be the author. It's OK to stretch the truth in this game!
Additional Information
| format | skills game |
|---|---|
| number of players | groups |
| manufacturer recommended age | 14-99+ |
| warnings | CHOKING HAZARD - Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years. |





















