Before they guess park, they get three strikes, but the other team fails to steal by answering correctly on their one chance. Scenario 1: The first team maintains control over the question the whole time and gets 3 of the four correct answers-let’s say they guessed the beach, the pool, and the shower. Designate a time for game play (maybe 30 minutes), and when time is up, the team with the most points wins. The team that wins the question round gets the number of points as answers that have been given.ħ. That number represents how many people, out of 100, gave that answer. ◦ Each answer is associated with a number. ◦ If not, the other team gets the points.
◦ If it is, points are added to the team’s score. The team that now has the control is able to give one answer in the hopes that it is found on the board. If the team receives three strikes without clearing the board (providing all of the answers), control is passed to the other team.Ħ. (If the answer given is not one of the answers listed, it’s a strike.)ĥ. The team that plays the question tries to reveal all of the correct answers to the question before receiving three strikes. The team that buzzed in with the correct answer has the option of continuing to play the question or passing to the other team.Ĥ. One member of each team faces the other in a face-off as the teacher reads a question.ģ. This could be a great time for a couples game night, a Family Home Evening, or a youth activity.Ģ. To avoid the brain power outage and the giggles, I’ve decided that playing at home with friends and family might be more my style.
Both of which would be mildly humiliating on national television. I’m pretty sure that I would have a mind blackout-either that or a laugh attack (probably because Kellie-sister #2- was already having one). SURVEY SAYS: I don’t really want to find out. I’ve wondered a few times in my life what it would be like to be on Family Feud.