The Question Game

Players stand in a circle and the only object is to ask questions of each other, always asking the question of the person to their right.

Guidelines.

The player to the right of the question asker has to look at the asker, listen to the question, then turn to the person to their right and ask a new question.

No questions can be repeated

If a player waits more than 3 seconds to ask the question, he/she is out.

This continues until there is only one left standing. The no questions being repeated rule continues until a new game is started where everyone is back in (so when a person gets out, I can’t then ask the questions they asked earlier etc.)

This is one of my favorite games to play when doing intergenerational activities, because its easy and adults will ask each other really silly questions when they are with kids.

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Greetings! I’m so glad you’ve made your way here. I’m Sister Sara and I’m an ELCA Deacon in the Southeastern Synod, currently in Atlanta GA. My hope is to continue to update this space with more children, youth and family resources, devotions, and other writings related to ministry. Enjoy!