![]() ![]() ![]() The lists are black and white, so you do not need color ink to print these. If you have a newer version of the game, you will have to look at your game to see exactly how big the list cards are. You can cut them by hand or use a corner rounder. ![]() I have added cutting marks on the printables, so that you can cut them to the correct size. The cards for the older game were 5 1/16″ by 7 1/16″ with rounded corners. I would recommend printing on 8.5″ x 11″ white card stock. If you want to make it so six people can play, you will want to print six copies of all the cards. Scattergories comes with six copies of each list so that six people or teams can play the game. If you have a newer version of the game, you can cut them to fit your game. You can print these lists double-sided to make three total cards or you can print them single-sided to make six total cards. Scattergories Lists Printing Instructionsīecause we have an older version of the game, we set up the cards to look like the old cards that have two lists on a side. You can then download them to your computer. When you click on the lists, they will open up in a new tab in your internet browser. You can click on the Scattergories Lists shortcut or scroll down until you find them. If you have other list ideas that you would like us to create, you can comment down at the bottom of this page or email us at Lists Downloading InstructionsĪll you need to do is visit the resource library and click on the printable games picture. We have created lists for 16 different categories. None of the items in this post or in the resource library can be sold or redistributed for money. You may only use my templates for personal use. It just helps support this blog so we can continue to bring you more content like this.ĭISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the images or fonts that are used to create this game. It does not cost you any more to purchase an item through our links. ![]() This just means that we make a little money if you buy something through one of our links. We decided to create some of our own category lists to play with and thought that other people might like to play with them too.ĭisclosure: this post may contain affiliate links. Even though we have so many Scattergories lists to choose from, there are certain topics that I would love to have. With younger players, you may want to accept any answer they give.Do you enjoy playing the board game Scattergories? I absolutely love playing Scattergories! We have an older version of the game with one refill box of cards that has extra category lists. As with the other version, the group can decide if an answer is off-topic or not. However, if it is something that doesn’t necessarily go together such as “Wimpy Witch” then they would only get 1 point.Ĥ. For example, if the letter was ‘W’ and the answer was “Wicked Witch” that would count for 2 points. There is 1 point per answer unless they come up with a viable answer that has two words that starts with that letter. The player with the most answers wins the round. Then continue with letter B and so forth.ģ. Go around the group and have each person tell what they got for letter A. For younger kids, you may want to skip the timer and just let them fill it in.Ģ. Have players come up with an answer that starts with each specific letter. This is a more simple way to play and good for all ages. The above image is the Autumn Scattergories printable. ![]()
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