Number Game

One person thinks of a number between 1 and 100. The other players take turns trying to guess the number. After each guess, the person who thought of the number says whether the next player should guess “higher” or “lower” than the previous guess. Keep going until someone guesses the correct number, and then that person gets to think of the next number.

Ages 6 and Older • 3 or More Players • Competitive

Jeep Jeep

The goal is to find more Jeeps than everyone else. If you see a Jeep, yell out “Yellow Jeep Jeep” (or whatever color it is). You have to call out the color, you have to say “Jeep” twice, and it HAS to be a real Jeep—not a look-alike brand (and it has to be a standard model--no Cherokees allowed). You get a point for each Jeep you call out before anyone else. The person with the most points at the end of the trip wins. Optional: take away a point if the person calls the wrong color or calls a car that isn’t a Jeep.

Submitted by Anthony

Ages 12 and younger • 2 or More Players • Competitive

Guess the Distance

One person keeps track of the odometer, and when the second player is ready, says “Go.” The second player tries to guess when one mile has passed. Keep track of how close each person is to the correct distance. After 5 tries for each person, add up the totals and whoever has the lowest total is the winner.

Ages 6 and Older • 2 or More Players • Competitive

Rhymes

Take turns creating lines of poetry that rhyme. For instance the first person can say “I knew an old man who was wise,” and the next person could say “and he had two big beautiful eyes,” and the next person could say “but sometimes he told people lies,” etc. etc.

Ages 6 and Older • 2 or More Players • Cooperative • Creative

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