Note: Like the version above, you can choose to give two points for double letter words like “candy cane” for the letter C. 144 more categories and 6 Answer Pads, too Add a special twist to your fast-thinking Scattergories game with the refill pack. Whoever got the most unique words wins the game. You get a point for each word that no other player used. Keep these new lists handy by printing out a copy of them for each player.
Description 14 ready-to-use Scattergories lists with a link to a random letter generator (to replace the letter die). When the timer beeps, each player shares their answers. A typical Scattergories list features 12 different categories related to different topics, so you can pick and choose from the categories to make your own customized lists, or play a themed game using single categories. Scattergories Categories + Letter Generator. Try to choose unique words that no one else will think of.Ĥ. Write down as many Christmas words as you can think of from A-Z. (For younger children, set the timer for longer.)ģ.
Set the timer for 3-8 minutes, depending on the age of the players. list 5 l, word to describe your partner 2 word theyd use to describe you, part of their night time routine 4 they love 5, restuarant they go to for you 6,thelr celebrity look alike 7, movie partner hates 8 ,thing on their bucket list 9, thing/person at your wedding word to describe wedding night il, describe their morning breath 12. If you are helping out in a classroom Christmas party, this version works great for the younger grades! SIMPLE CHRISTMAS ALPHABET SCATTERGORIES (without dice)ġ.Print out the alphabet page and give every player a copy.Ģ. There are no categories for the words, just think of any Christmas related word for each letter of the alphabet. If you are playing with younger children, this version is a little easier. You can play whichever version works best for you! PRINTABLE CHRISTMAS SCATTERGORIES GAME (traditional rules) Scattergories List 9 Words that have a double entendre Things you can fit in your mouth Places you would never live at Things. That’s the way I played it growing up, and while it is a little more challenging, I think it’s more fun.īut I am also including a more simple version where everyone has one list and has to think of an item for every letter, anything goes. My favorite way to play Scattergories is the traditional way with a huge alphabet dice and different lists of categories. (Didn’t quite get it done in time for 2019, but I’ll have it ready next year!) I finished the one with a Christmas theme first, but I’m working on a Thanksgiving version as well.
Answers must fit the category, and must begin with the key letter. I have loved Scattergories since I was a teenager, so I thought it would be fun to come up with some holiday versions. All players quickly fill in the first col- umn of their answer sheets. Another one of our favorites is Don’t Eat Santa. We love playing games together over the Christmas break.
Christmas Scattergories – this free printable game is fun for family game night, and is also a perfect group game for Christmas parties!