About this deal
the Start square, like some others on the board, is an ALL PLAY square - both teams sketch the word at the same time. Here's how... It's OK to use more than one piece of paper for the same word, but remember to use both sides of the paper.
All players take turns at being the Picturist for their team. There should be a new Picturist for each new word sketched. The Picturist for the team that landed on the ALL PLAY square is the one that takes a card and shows the other Picturist the word that matches the color of that ALL PLAY square. One Team Play:this symbol means that the word to be sketched is played only by the team that landed on the space. Includes 120 two-sided cards; one side is more challenging, and the other is easier -- for younger players. The Picturist then secretly shows the card to the Picturist on the other team. Both Picturists will be sketching the word that matches the color of the starting ALL PLAY square. The Picture may not talk or use hand signals. Letters and numbers may not be used when sketching clues.
If the word is "tow", it's OK to sketch "toe", or if the word is "son", it is OK to sketch "sun", etc. You can use different colored pencils to add more color, but remember you only have one minute to get your teammates to guess correctly.
InstructionSheets
The timer is turned over, and the Picturists have one minute to sketch clues for their teammates to guess that word. Decide before you start if it is OK to bend the rules. For example, is it OK to say "bunk" if the word is "bunk bed"? You decide.