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The board game Pictionary is fun to play with a group of three or more people. The game includes a game board, four playing pieces and category cards, a one minute sand timer and a die. It helps to have four drawing pads and pencils, but you can use any type of paper and pencils or even small dry-erase boards and markers. Understanding how to play Pictionary is easy once you learn how to set up the game and how to handle special situations, such as the "All Play" category.

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    Divide players into two teams. If you have a large number of players, you can form four teams, but the game is more fun with fewer teams and more players on each team. Select one person to be your picturist for the first word. The picturist is the person who attempts to illustrate the word using the pencil and paper. Everyone else on the team will try to guess the word that the picturist draws.[1]

    • Players on the team will take turns acting as the picturist.
    • If you only have three players, one person must be designated to draw for both teams during the entire game.
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    Supply each team with the proper playing equipment. Each team gets a category card, a pad of paper and a pencil. The category card explains the meanings of the category abbreviations that you see on the playing board and word cards.[2]

    • The different categories are (P) for person, place or animal; (O) for object; (A) for action, such as an event; (D) for difficult words; and (AP) for all play.
    • If you prefer, you can draw on a dry-erase board and marker instead of pencil and paper.

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    Set up the game. Place the game board and deck of word cards in the center of the group. Place a playing piece on the starting square of the Pictionary game board to represent each team. Since the starting space is labeled (P), each team will draw the person, place or animal category first.[3]

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    Determine if you will play by any special rules. Some people like to set special rules before starting a game in order to prevent any disputes later in the game. Talk to the other players about any house rules that you want to set before you start the game.[4]

    • For example, how picky will you be about words that other players call out? If a player calls out "baseball" and the word is "ball", will that count or does the player need to say the exact word?

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    Roll the die to see which team selects the first card. Each team rolls the die once and the higher number plays first. The first word played will be an "All Play" word, but the team with the highest die roll gets to select the card.[5]

    • Do not move the game pieces on the board after the opening die roll. Leave them in the start space.
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    Let both team's picturists see the card. After the first card has been selected, both team's picturists should have a chance to look at the word for five seconds before they begin drawing. Do not start the timer until five seconds have passed and both picturists are ready to draw.

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    Have both team's picturists draw at the same time. When both team's picturists are ready, start the timer and instruct the picturists to start drawing. The picturists will have 60 seconds to draw while their teammates try to guess the word. The first team to guess the word correctly wins control of the die.[6]

    • Remember, do not advance any pieces during the first turn. The object of the first turn is to see who gets control of the die.

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    Decide who will draw for each team. Each team should decide on a turn order for picturists so that everyone gets a turn. During your team's turn, the picturist selects a word card from the front of the deck. The picturist may look at the word in the (P) category for up to five seconds, but may not allow any of his or her teammates to see it.[7]

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    Flip the timer over and begin drawing. Each picturist has one minute to draw their word as best they can. Teammates can guess continuously during the one minute drawing time. Keep in mind that picturists may not talk, use hand gestures, or write numbers or letters during their turns.[8]

    • If teammates guess the word on the card before the timer runs out, they get to roll the die, move the number of spaces indicated, then pick another card and draw again.
    • If teammates don't guess the word in time, they pass the die to the team on the left, who begins by drawing a word card.
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    Rotate who draws each time you need to pick a word card. Start each turn by picking a word card, not rolling the die. You only roll the die and move the playing piece when your team guesses the word before the timer runs out and your turn continues.[9]

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    Include all teams for "All Play" squares and cards. If you land on an "All Play" square or the word on the card has a triangle symbol next to it, then all of the teams get to compete. The picturists for each team get to look at the word card for five seconds. Then, start the timer and have the picturists from each team draw clues for their teammates.[10]

    • The team that guesses the word before the timer runs out gets to roll the die, move the spaces indicated by the die roll, and pick a new word card.
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    Continue to play Pictionary until a team reaches the final "All Play" square. Once a team reaches the "All Play" square, they are eligible to win the game. Keep in mind that your team does not have to land on this square with an exact roll of the die. If your team doesn't guess the word guess the word, then play continues with the team to the left.[11]

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    Win by guessing the word in the final "All Play" on your team's turn. It may take several tries before your team guesses the word and you may be in competition with other teams that are also on the final square. Keep trying until someone wins the game.[12]

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    Can you use words in Pictionary?

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    No, the players cannot use words in Pictionary. The whole point of the game is to guess words by drawing pictures. Some people use dashes to indicate the amount of letters to be guessed, as part of the drawing, but that's about as far as the guessing help should go!

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    How do you play Pictureka the card game?

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    The aim of the game Pictureka is to win the most cards or to be the first to collect six cards. To do this, you need to be able to quickly find characters and objects which are hidden on the tiles, and each find allows you to win cards. When you find them, you need to shout out "Pictureka!" before another player does, winning yourself a card. The game is played both in competition with other players and under timed conditions, so it feels a bit like a race. For the official rules, which are too long to explain in a short answer, check the rules booklet accompanying the game or look online. It is also possible to combine Pictureka with other games, in which case you'll need to combine rule sets as well.

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    Can Pictionary be played with 2 people?

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    If you don't mind the game being less competitive and more about just having fun drawing and guessing, then you could have a 2-player Pictionary game. Swap the roles of drawing and guessing between you each turn and just enjoy the game for the fun of it rather than adding up scores too seriously.

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    What does Pictionary mean?

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    Pictionary is a trademarked word that combines the concept of "pictures" with "dictionary." The aim of the game is to guess words from pictures.

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    How do you play the game charades?

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    Charades is a word guessing game to be played at parties, and is played by acting out words, phrases, movie or book titles, etc., through mime and action without actually saying the words. It is often played in teams but can also be played individually. For the complete instructions on setting up the game, its rules and how to play it, see How to Play Charades.

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    Can I erase a picture to help guess a picture, like "disappear"?

    Community Answer

    Yes, as long as you don't write numbers or letters.

  • Question

    If I guess part of the word, can I write it down?

    Community Answer

    It all depends on the group you play with. Ask them if doing this is accepted, or if they would rather you not.

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    How do you move around the board?

    Community Answer

    You roll the dice, then move squares according to the number the dice show.

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    What happens when the time runs out and no one guesses?

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    Your team doesn't get that point.

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    How can I play pictionary without a timer?

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    If someone in your group has a mobile phone, open up the clock app and use the timer or stopwatch feature, if it has one.

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  • Pictionary game board
  • Playing pieces
  • Category cards
  • 1-minute timer
  • Die
  • Paper and pencils or dry-erase boards and markers

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Pictionary is a fun game where players try to guess what other players are drawing. To play Pictionary, first split up into two teams with at least two players on each team. Each team selects a game piece and places it on the "Start" square. Then, each team selects one member to be the artist for the first round. The artist on one of the teams draws a card and shows it to all of the other artist. Then, the timer is flipped over and each artist begins drawing the word from the card. As they're drawing, players on their team try to guess what it is out loud. The first team to guess correctly rolls the die and moves their token that many squares. Then, that team chooses a new artist and the artist pulls a new card. The color of the square that team is on determines which word on the card the artist must draw. The timer is flipped over and the new artist begins drawing. Only the playing team is allowed to guess what the word is this time. If the team guesses correctly before the time runs out, they roll again and repeat the process with a new artist. If the team doesn't guess correctly, the turn passes clockwise to the next team. Whenever a player lands on a square with the four-pencil "All" symbol next to it, each team has an opportunity to draw and guess the word. The first team to guess gets to roll a die, move their piece, and continue playing. The first team to make it to the end of the board wins! To play Pictionary without the board, each team takes turns separately. The opposing team comes up with something to draw and writes it down on a piece of scrap paper. The team that is drawing selects an artist, and the opposing team gives them the word. The artist has 60 seconds to draw it out while their team guesses. If the team can correctly guess what the drawing is within 60 seconds, they get 1 point. Then, the next team goes and the team that just went writes the word down. Play continues until a team reaches 5 or 10 points depending on how long you want the game to be. For tips on handling the "All Play" category, read on!

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