Non-Competitive Describing Game
27 Feb 2023
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Describing an object without using its name is a classic game that many of us have played at some point. It's a simple and fun way to encourage teamwork and get people's minds working.
To make it more about conversation than competition, play it in a non-competitive way.
What you'll need:
A large cloth bag
Several random items, such as a comb, calculator, soap bar, cup, ball of wool, apple, cotton wool ball, necklace, shoelaces, marshmallows, Lego block, toy car, paintbrush, twigs, or wooden spoon.
Instructions:
Let each person take a turn holding the bag and feeling one of the objects inside.
Ask them to describe the object to the group without saying its name. For example, if the object is a cup, they might say "It's made from China, has a handle, and smooth edges."
Encourage the rest of the group to guess what the object is.
Once the group has guessed correctly, pass the bag to the next person to have a turn.
Keep going as long as everyone is having fun.
Tip:
Don't worry if people can't guess what the objects are. The goal is to encourage descriptive language as much as possible!
To make it more about conversation than competition, play it in a non-competitive way.
What you'll need:
A large cloth bag
Several random items, such as a comb, calculator, soap bar, cup, ball of wool, apple, cotton wool ball, necklace, shoelaces, marshmallows, Lego block, toy car, paintbrush, twigs, or wooden spoon.
Instructions:
Let each person take a turn holding the bag and feeling one of the objects inside.
Ask them to describe the object to the group without saying its name. For example, if the object is a cup, they might say "It's made from China, has a handle, and smooth edges."
Encourage the rest of the group to guess what the object is.
Once the group has guessed correctly, pass the bag to the next person to have a turn.
Keep going as long as everyone is having fun.
Tip:
Don't worry if people can't guess what the objects are. The goal is to encourage descriptive language as much as possible!
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