SUPER BOWL CHARADES
Hey there! Have you ever played charades? It’s a super fun game where you have to act out different words or phrases without speaking. Well, I have a twist on this classic game that’s perfect for football fans – Super Bowl charades!
Now, you might be wondering, what exactly is Super Bowl charades? Well, it’s just like regular charades, but with a football theme. Instead of acting out random words, you get to act out football-related things like touchdown dances, famous players, or even the Super Bowl halftime show! It’s a great way to bring some football excitement to your game night.
To play Super Bowl charades, all you need is a group of friends or family members who love football. You can even divide into teams if you want to make it more competitive. One person acts as the “charader” and acts out a football-related word or phrase while the others try to guess what it is. The charader can use gestures, movements, and expressions to give clues. It’s all about getting your team to guess the word or phrase correctly before time runs out!
Super Bowl charades is not only a fun game to play, but it also helps you learn more about football. You’ll get to act out and guess different football-related words and phrases, which can improve your football vocabulary and knowledge. It’s a win-win!
So, the next time you’re looking for a fun and football-themed game to play, give Super Bowl charades a try. It’s a great way to combine your love for football with the excitement of charades. I guarantee you’ll have a blast!
Gather all your friends and family and let’s play a popular parlor game together before or after the Super Bowl. We can even play it during commercial breaks! Super Bowl charades is a game that both adults and kids can have fun playing.
To set up the game, you’ll need two bowls or hats for each team to draw their words from. Divide everyone into two teams. Each team will write down Super Bowl-related words and add them to the other team’s bowl. To make sure each bowl has the same number of slips, give each player a set number of slips.
Here are some examples of words that can be added to the bowl:
– Touchdown
– A Team’s Mascot
– Halfback
– Referee
– 10-yard penalty
– Tackle
Now, let’s get to the gameplay!

Ready to settle a dispute? Let’s play a quick game of rock, paper, scissors to determine which team goes first. The team that wins gets to choose a player to be the first mime.
The selected mime will pick a slip of paper from their team’s bowl and then try to convey the word on the slip to their team using only gestures and expressions – no words or sounds allowed! The fun starts when the mime picks up the slip, and their team must correctly guess the word within a minute to earn a point.
If the team fails to guess before the timer goes off, the mime must discard the slip and the team won’t earn any points for that round.
Then, it’s the second team’s turn. The two teams take turns until all the slips of paper have been used.
GAME OVER
The team with the most points when the game ends emerges as the winner!
Hey there! I’m a writer who absolutely loves getting people excited about playing games and having a great time. For three whole years, I organized a super fun pub crawl where we played drinking games every single day with all the wonderful people who joined. Plus, I come from a big family of game enthusiasts, so games are just a part of who I am!
But that’s not all! I’m also a massive fan of traveling and music. In fact, I’ve even started my own personal blogs about travel and music because I’m so passionate about them.