FlipLets is a one or two player word building game using 26 two-sided A-Z letter tiles. Goal: The goal of the game is to use all of your letters to build a network of interconnected words. Solo Setup: Grab three random vowels and 12 random consonants. Two Player Setup: Both players grab three random vowels and half of the consonants. Game Play: Arrange...
Flipp! is a game where you came up with words that are difficult for the opposing team to explain. Players are divided in two teams. Then dice are rolled to determine which letters teams have to use in their words. Then hourglasses are turned and teams formulate words based on the letters given earlier. The opposing teams has exactly the same amount of...
From the Manufacturer: Played like the classic Shut The Box Dice Game but with Letters. Say the category is "Boys Names", You say "Mike" before the 10 second timer runs out, and flip the letter "M" down so it cannot be used again (by either player or team). Your opponent says "Brian" and flips the "B" down. Teams or players race back and forth in 10 second...
Flippit ... the word game you'll flip over! A multi-player competitive solitaire alphabet card game of luck that reinforces correct spelling for kids of all ages. Choose a name or word ... shuffle and deal only those cards letter-side down in a row. Pick a card, any card - and, to follow the letter positions and spell it out ... flip it ... the more cards...
Flipword is word game system that fits in your pocket. Each card of the 9-card deck contains 4 conditions for a word or phrase, and is capable of creating over 5,000 combinations of conditions for the base game. Players flip cards from a center pile to the left and right, revealing 3 conditions, then try to be the fastest to think of a word or phrase which...
In Flotter Dreier, each round you flip a red and a blue card, which determines the category. The goal for each player is, to provide three answers for this category. Ideally those answers are the most mentioned answers from the other players. The more identical answers, the more points for all the players involved. But beware, you don't want all of the...
FluentSea is a word-building, reef-restoration tile placement game where every word you make literally brings a bleached coral reef back to life. You build the best word you can each round, and the longer the word, the more marine species you get to place, like octopus, coral, clownfish, and more. Each species scores differently based on real behaviors, so...
Title roughly translates to "The airfield sparrow took a seat on the flyer" and is a tongue-twister memo game. Philip Waechter is one of Germany's leading children's book illustrators. He created drawings for old as well as new tongue-twisters and jawbreakers which are perfectly fit for quick speakers. Actors oftentimes use tongue-twisters for warming up;...
The Foreign Language Bluffer’s Game Don’t worry if you are completely floored by Finnish or totally baffled by Bulgarian. It doesn’t matter a jot if Japanese is all Greek to you and Swahili sounds like Double Dutch. Nothing’s lost if you’re ineffective in Efik and totally hopeless in Hopi. Anyone who can bluff in English, can certainly flummox in Flummoxed...
In Fluster, a clever cross-up word game, players race to fill two 5×5 letter grids using a shared sequence of called letter-and-number pairs. Each square in the grids is pre-numbered 1 to 25 in a random order, and when a player calls “B-12,” for instance, all players must write the letter “B” into the square labeled “12” on one of their grids—choosing left...
Fly Guy's Buzz Words Game is an educational game allowing early readers to practice sight words. The game comes in a "trash can" with a 3D Fly Guy character on top. Players are dealt a hand of very small blue cards with common one-syllable words. The same words appear on a deck of red cards. Players take turns drawing a card from the red deck, reading the...
Foil is a word card game in which players draw and discard letter cards until one player can make words using all the cards in his or her hand. All players then shuffle the letters of words they have made and then have five minutes to unscramble the words of their opponents. Players score for words they have made, opponents' words unscrambled, and for...