![]() Syllables (as long as the Word Cue can still be heard when pronounced).You cannot write more than 1 word as your answer.You cannot write “T” to make the word “Start.” Each word you write must be 2 or more letters long. You cannot write only 1 letter as your answer to finish a word.When you are done with the Word Cue card, place it at the end of the box where it’s labeled “Discard,” and the next Selector draws a new card from the “Draw” side. To keep score of a player’s points, simply fill in the circles on their track of the scoreboard matching the number of points that player received this turn. If someone does not match any words with another player, they do not get any points this turn.If two or more players write the same matching word, each player earns 1 point.If two players (exactly) write the same matching word, each player earns 3 points.Once everyone’s words are revealed, scoring takes place:.Starting with the player to the left of the current Selector, each player shows their answer one by one by placing their slate in the play area for all to see. ![]() Players should think of a word that other players would also guess to obtain points. Each player takes their dry-erase slate and marker and writes down a word to fill in the blank space on the Word Cue card. The Selector then places it in the middle of the play area for everyone to see. The Selector draws the frontmost Word Cue card out of the “Draw” side of the box and reads it aloud.You are now ready to start the game! How to Play Blank Slate The player whose turn is to draw a card is called “The Selector.” Each player finds their matching colored space on the scoreboard and writes their name in that space with the dry-erase marker.Each player chooses one of the colored blank slates to play with. ![]()
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