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Skribble Head Game Rules
Getting Started
Are you ready to join in the fun? Then let’s dive into the rules of the Skribble Head Game!
Setting Up
First things first, gather your friends and family members together. You’re going to need at least three players to enjoy this game. Once you have your crew, it’s time to distribute the headbands.
Each player should wear a headband with a card holder attached to it. Inside the card holder, place a card with a word or phrase written on it. Make sure no one sees the word on their own card!
Next, take the stack of “clue” cards and shuffle them. These cards will be used by the players to help each other guess their words.
Gameplay
Now that you’re all set up, it’s time to start playing the Skribble Head Game!
Each player takes a turn in the hot seat. When it’s your turn, you’ll attach a clue card to your headband, facing outwards so everyone else can see it. You, however, won’t be able to see it. This clue card will give your fellow players hints about the word or phrase on your card.
Your objective is to guess the word or phrase on your card based on the clues given by your friends and family. They can use actions, gestures, and even make sounds – but no words or spelling allowed!
The other players will take turns giving you clues. After each clue, you can either make a guess or ask for another clue. The goal is to figure out your word before the timer runs out!
Once the timer is up, it’s time to reveal the word or phrase on your card and see if you guessed correctly. Collect all the clue cards and the player to your left becomes the new guesser. The game continues until everyone has had a chance to wear the clue card.
Scoring
At the end of the game, count up how many words you guessed correctly. The player with the most correct guesses wins!
And there you have it – the rules of the Skribble Head Game. It’s a game that combines guessing, laughter, and a little bit of goofy fun. So gather your friends and get ready to put your heads together for a hilarious time!

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Getting Started

Playing the game is pretty straightforward. You play it in rounds and start by placing the Skribble Head cards in the center of the play area.
Before you begin, decide who will keep score throughout the game.
The youngest player gets to be the artist for the first round. They wear the drawing board on their head, facing the other players who will be guessing.
How to Play
Here’s what you do:
The artist takes the top card from the deck and rolls the numbered die. The number on the die determines what object they will draw on the card. And if they roll a 6, they can choose any object to draw.
Alright, here’s how the game goes. First, the artist gets ready to draw, and the timer starts ticking. The fun begins! You can take as many guesses as you want.- If somebody guesses the word before time runs out, both the person who guessed it right and the artist each get TWO points. Bravo!
- If nobody manages to guess the word, the artist can do two things: they can take a peek at their drawing and start a fresh one or they can decide to keep going with the same drawing for another 20 seconds. The choice is theirs.
- Now, if someone guesses the word within the time limit, both the guesser and the artist score ONE point each. Nice one!
- But if no one gets it right this time, sorry, no points for anyone. Keep on trying!
- The player on the left takes their turn as the artist for the next round.

Game Over
The game ends when a player reaches 15 points. That player is declared the winner.
What If There’s a Tie?
- During a Turn: If multiple players guess the right answer simultaneously, the player who was drawing gets the points as explained before. Then, without a timer, they draw another word from the card. The first player to correctly guess this new word earns the same number of points as the artist.
- At the End of the Game: If two players have the same number of points at the end, the player with the lower overall score becomes the artist. They choose a card and a word to draw, but there’s no timer. The first one to guess the word among the two players wins the game.