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Fastest Fingers First | Group Ice breakers

3 June 2009 1,166 views No Comment

icebreaker-gameGame Description:

This is a simple yet fun icebreaker game for youths. The objective is to be the fastest and most accurate to shout out the correct answer when the fingers are shown.

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Number of players:
10-12

Materials Needed:
NA

Noise Level:
Medium

Neutrals:
Game Master who will determine the players and scoring

Preparation:
1. Gamemaster plans the rules for the rounds. For example, round 1 = addition, round 2 = multiplication etc

How To Play?
1)    There should be two teams playing against each other, and each time they have to send a representative (game master can choose to send 2 or 3 from each team to increase the difficulty) out. After which, there will be several rounds going on, i.e. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication.
2)    Representative is to show the number of fingers (from 0 to 10) in each round. If it is the round of addition, then the fastest player who shout out the correct answer of the total number of fingers shown by the two players win.
3)    Subtraction round will be taking the larger number of fingers subtracting the smaller number of fingers. Multiplication round will be simply multiplying the number of fingers.
4)    Points will be given according to t he answers of that round, i.e. (Addition round, player 1 shows 5 fingers and payer 2 shows 3 fingers, answer is 8. Points for that round will be 8 points.)

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