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A plain old game of Would You Rather is plenty of fun—but when October rolls around, a Halloween-themed game is even better! With lots of silly and spooky questions about everything from hypothetical scenarios to Halloween activities and traditions, you can learn a lot about your fellow players by playing. We've got you covered with an extensive collection of Halloween-themed "Would You Rather?" questions for all ages, from kids to adults.
Steps
How to Make a Halloween Would You Rather Game
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Fill out question cards or make a list of questions. You don’t need any materials to play Would You Rather—but if you want to, you can craft a paper version for a party or gathering. To do this, simply write down each “Would you rather” question on individual cards. Alternatively, write (or type) each question in a list on a single sheet of paper.[3]
- For a decorative touch, you can shop for Halloween-themed Would You Rather cards on sites like Etsy or search for free printable cards on Google and Pinterest.
- Alternatively, you can make a DIY game by decorating each card (or a sheet of paper for your list) at home!
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Take turns reading questions aloud and having the group answer. Once you have your Would You Rather game and a group of players, the rules are easy: pose each question to the group and have everybody answer (with an explanation if you have time). Or, you could take turns asking individual players questions—whichever method you prefer.[4]
- The point of Would You Rather is to learn more about one another and have fun; there’s no real winner or loser!