How to Play the Traveling Word Riddle Game
Playing word games during a family trip can help pass time during long car rides or lengthy waits at an airport. It can keep children occupied and is a good way to get everyone involved with each other. The traveling word riddle game is a good choice because it requires no additional props or tools, and can be played anywhere at all. The game is similar to the children's game "I Spy," (see resources) and has many adaptations.
Instructions
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Nominate a person to think of a word. It can be a person, place, or thing. In some variations, it can be an object in the car. The player who comes up with the word should write it down on a piece of paper and must not disclose it to anyone.
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Start the game. The other players must ask yes or no questions to try and determine what the mystery word is. Example questions could be "Is the person a member of our family?" or "Is the object inside the car?" Players may guess in random order.
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Make a guess. When a player thinks he or she knows the answer to the mystery word, they must guess. If the guess is incorrect, play continues on. When a player guesses the mystery word correctly, the person with the correct guess must come up with a new mystery word.
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Continue play in this manner as long as desired. There is no definite end point to the game, so it can go on until the group decides to stop.
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Tips & Warnings
For a game with a little tighter structure, award or deduct points per guess. Award two points for each correct guess and deduct one point for each incorrect guess. The first player to earn 10 points is the winner.