![]() The timer is set to one minute immediately after the selected player picks up a random piece of paper from the bowl. The starters pick a player who goes to the fishbowl first. In detail, the guessing round looks like this: That means no gestures and no outright saying of words written on the paper. This step includes guessing via association. Part of the game involves guessing, so everyone should keep it simple enough. ![]() Note: We never use words or phrases that are too obscure or unknown. Finally, once the fishbowl is full, one of the players (it doesn’t matter who) shakes the bowl to mix up the papers. Next, each of the players folds the paper and dunks it into the fishbowl. They are to write one phrase or word on it using the aforementioned pens. Every player then takes three pieces of paper. We will need to have two teams, if possible with the same number of players. Regular bowls or pots would do fine as well. However, it needn’t be an ACTUAL fishbowl. Any old smartphone has one, but an egg timer would also do. Next, we need a pair of scissors and some paper. First, we’ll need a couple of pens or pencils. Like with many group games, we need to have a few objects handy before playing the fishbowl game. What Players Need: Preparing for the Game It’s a group activity, so, unfortunately, it can’t be played by less than four people. The fishbowl game is essentially a memory game with elements of Charades, Taboo, and Password, among other games.
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