HOW TO PLAY CHARADES

Basic Rules for Playing CharadesHere's what you need to do when playing charades:

    Divide the present group of people into two teams.
    One person from one team is summoned to enact what the other team asks him to. This could be anything from the numerous charades topics there are among TV shows, books, movies, or songs. While in some cases the group decides what should be enacted on the spot, others put down titles on small pieces of paper that are then folded, from which the player from the opposite team picks one.
    The person will then enact this title for his team, and they are required to guess it within a set time, which is mostly two minutes.
    If the team guesses within the set time, it gets a point. There is no negative marking for not being able to guess a title correctly.

Steps Involved in Playing Charades

When the person is down to enacting what he has been asked to, this is how he will go about the process.

    The player will start by indicating what he is enacting. If it is a book, he will enact the opening and closing of a book. If it is a movie, he will enact looking through a video camera. If it is a song, he will enact singing. If it is a TV show, he will draw a square in the air to show a TV.
    Next, he will give the number of words that there are in the title. This is usually not applicable for songs where the player gets down to miming the song immediately.
    While enacting the title, the player will indicate one finger for the first word, two fingers for the second word, and so on, so that the team understands the sequence of words in the title.
    The player may use any kind of action to depict what he is trying to say so long as it is acceptable to the group. He is not allowed to speak a word through this time. He can only indicate a yes or no, by shaking his head. Words may be broken down into syllables, may be enacted by using similar sounding words, or by enacting shorter or longer words. These actions aid the guessing team to figure the answer quickly.

Simple Tricks to Use while Playing Charades

We spoke about how you can break down words, and indicate similar sounding words to make the process of playing charades easier. But how do you indicate these actions? Here are some tips that seasoned players use to make their game simpler.

    In order to indicate a word that sounds similar to the word you are trying to enact, hold your earlobe and lightly tug on it.
    Indicate a chopping action to show that you are breaking the word down into syllables. Indicate the number of syllables by placing those many fingers on your forearm.
    To depict the extension of a word, for instance, 'dancing' instead of 'dance', make an action like you are stretching a rubber band.
    To depict a shorter word, put your hands close together as though pressing something.
    To describe articles or pronouns or any other smaller words, indicate small by bringing close your index finger and thumb.
    If someone calls out the correct name, point to the person and nod your head.
    If someone is close to giving the right answer, or guessing the correct word, wave your hands as if showing 'next'. This will give the team members an idea of how close they are to the actual answer.

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