Goal: Fill in as many items as you can across 10 random categories — all starting with the same letter — and score points for anything no one else wrote.
How to Play
- Setup:
The AI generates 10 unrelated categories for the round.
Then the AI gives one letter for the entire list. - Write Answers:
Players have 1 minute (or any agreed-upon time) to write as many answers as they want, across any categories, as long as the answer:- Fits the category
- Starts with the letter
- Alliteration Bonus:
An answer with multiple words starting with the letter scores +1 point per extra word beyond the first.
Example for letter B:- “Blue banana” → counts as banana (fits fruit) +1 bonus word
- “Brilliant bouncing bunny” → 3 points (1 for bunny + 2 extra B-words)
- Compare Answers:
After time is up, players read their answers aloud one category at a time. - Scoring:
A. Unique Answers
✔ If only one player wrote the answer → 1 point
✔ Alliteration adds bonus points
B. Duplicate Answers
If two or more players write the same core answer, it is canceled for all of them.
Examples:
- “banana” vs. “banana” → both score 0
- “blue banana” vs. “brown banana” → both score 0 (banana cancels, adjectives irrelevant)
C. Alliteration Cancellation Rules (Important)
Alliteration ONLY counts if the core noun scores.
This means:
- If the main noun is canceled, no alliteration bonus survives.
- If the main noun does score, alliteration bonuses apply normally.
✔ Example 1 — Alliteration Canceled
Category: Fruit
- Player 1: Blue Banana
- Player 2: Brown Banana
Result:
- “banana” cancels → 0 points each
- “blue” and “brown” don’t relate to fruit → no compensation points
- Total: 0 / 0
✔ Example 2 — Alliteration Survives
Category: Fruit
- Player 1: Blue Banana
- Player 2: Blue Blueberry
Result:
- “blue” cancels (shared alliteration word)
- “banana” and “blueberry” do NOT cancel (different nouns)
- Each player earns 1 point for their unique fruit
- Alliteration bonus removed only for “blue” (adjective), not for the noun
Total:
- Player 1 = 1 (banana)
- Player 2 = 1 (blueberry)
Challenges
If a player thinks an answer doesn’t fit, they may simply say:
“Challenge.”
The group does a quick vote:
- Majority agrees → answer removed
- Majority disagrees → answer stands
Tie = Answer Removed
If the vote is perfectly split (even number of players), the answer is invalid and DOES NOT SCORE.
End of Game
Play 5 rounds. Total highest score wins.
Variants
1. Different Win Condition
- Play 10 rounds
- Play any number of rounds that the group agrees on
- Play until someone wins 3 rounds
- Play to a target score (e.g., 25)
2. Phonetic Frenzy
Words that sound like they start with the letter count for two points instead of one.
Examples:
- gnome for N
- xylophone for Z
- phone for F
(Note: “psychic” already starts with P — not phonetic.)
3. Hard Letter
Allow letters like Q, X, Z into rotation.
4. Friendly Duplicates
Duplicates earn ½ point instead of 0.
5. Double Letter
Generate two letters → answer must include both.
Example: L + T → “little turtle.”
6. Chaos Category Swap
Each player may replace one of the AI’s categories with a category of their own.
Example Round
AI Generates:
- 10 categories
- Letter: B
Player Writes:
- Fruit → blue banana → 1 core point
- Animals → bouncing bear → 2 points (1 for bear +1 bonus)
- Beach things → bucket → 1 point
Round total = 4 points
Final Rule
3. The “A/An/The” Rule
Articles (A, An, The) do not count as the starting letter. “The Beatles” count for ‘B’, not ‘T’.
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