Pictionary

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Pictionary
Players 4 or more
Age range 8 and up
Setup time < 5 minutes
Playing time 1 hour
Random chance High
Skills required Dice rolling, Drawing, Team play

Pictionary is a word guessing board game. The game is played in teams with players trying to identify specific words from their teammates' drawings, much in the manner of Charades. It can be played by four or more players.

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Each team moves a token along a track formed by a sequence of squares. Each square has a letter on it. The objective is to reach the end of the track first.

The team chooses one person to do the drawing; this position rotates with each word. The drawer chooses a card out of a deck of special Pictionary cards and tries to draw pictures which suggest the word printed on the card. The pictures cannot contain any numbers or letters. The teammates try to guess the word the drawing is intended to represent.

There are five types of squares on the board, and each Pictionary card has a list of five words printed on it. Players must draw the word which corresponds to the square on the board on which the team's marker is:

AP category (and a few other words) are designated as "All Play". For "All Play" the teams compete against each other as well as against the time. Each team designates a player whose purpose will be to draw pictures. The team that guesses the word first gets to advance and take the next turn. If none of the teams guess the word in the allotted time, the turn passes to whichever team should have been next.

If a team wins its turn by correctly guessing a drawing inside the time interval, that team then rolls a die and advances that number of squares to take another turn. If the team runs out of the time allotted for guessing a word, that team does not advance and the next team takes a turn.


Every two years the Pictionary World Championship is held. It consists of the greatest pictionary players in the world, and while most players prefer to win by themselves teams of up to 3 are allowed.

16 teams or players enter the tournament in the First Round. 8 of these represent the highest ranked in World Pictionary. For the 2007 Championship these were: Paul Hendry, Amir Kirolos, Blarat Stran, Bertrand Cornelius, Bob Stevens, Jose Quitongo, Pierre Le Havre and Áedán O'Neill.

The other 8 made their way to the Championships via Regional Qualifying matches, 6 of which were represented by teams.

Glasgow born 1st seed defeated 3rd seed Blarat Stran of Kazahkstan in the Final, to regain a title won by Amir Kirolos of Egypt in 2005.

The next Championships will be held in 2009 in Nashville, Tennessee


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