What Did You See

Choose a picture from a magazine that has a scene with people and things in it. Show it to the players for 30 seconds, and then hide it and start asking questions about the picture to see what they remember. Have them write down their answers. Questions can be: “What color hair did the woman have?” “How many trees did you see,” etc. Whoever can answer the most questions correctly is the winner.

All Ages • 2 or More Players • Competitive

Body Part Game

Take turns naming body parts. But when you name the body part, you must touch a different part of your body. For example, touch your nose, but say “ear.” The next person has to touch the part that you named (i.e., their ear), but say the name of a new body part. Keep taking turns until some names the body part they are touching.

Ages 6 and Older • 3 or More Players • Competitive or Cooperative

Wheel Lottery

Use a marker to write numbers evenly around the side of one of the tires on the car. Each person chooses a number. Every time the car stops during the day, check the tire and see which number is closest to the ground. If it’s your number, you are the winner.

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All Ages • 2 or More Players • Competitive

Changes

Select one person and have them look around the car carefully and try to remember everything they see. Then have them close their eyes. Change something in the car so it’s different from before. Then have them open their eyes and try to figure out what is different.

All Ages • 2 or More Players • Cooperative

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