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![]() The wheel is placed face down after that to prevent the card holder from changing their answer.Īfter that, everyone but the card holder bids on the answers, trying to guess what the card holder picked as their favorite. Once everyone but the card holder has submitted an answer, the card holder will secretly pick their favorite answer on the answer wheel by choosing the appropriate color. YOU might think that the worst thing you can do in public is let one loose after eating a six bean burrito, but the reader of the card might be a bit more “care-free” than you. It’s really important for players to answer the question based off of what they think the reader of the card would do in that situation. For example, the current player might ask, “In my opinion…what is the worst thing you could do in public?”Īt this point, every other player writes down an answer on their markerboard and places it into the center of the table. On a player’s turn, they’ll take a trivia card from the deck and read off one of the questions, making sure to say “In my opinion…” before reading it. The trivia card deck is placed within easy reach of all players. One player is designated as the scorekeeper and keeps the scoreboard nearby. This is mainly used so as to prevent cheating.īidding Tokens (Both Versions) – There are two tokens of each player color, which are used to bid on answer boards in order to score points.Įraser (Not Included In Either Version) – I recommend having a few erasers handy, as you’ll be erasing answers after every round.Įach player receives a markerboard and the two betting tokens of the same color, along with a marker. Using the attached arrow, the current player will use this to lock in their favorite answer before betting occurs. There are eight boards in the regular version and six boards in the family version.Īnswer Wheel (Both Versions) – The answer wheel contains a pie piece of every player color. These are used to write down answers to questions posed by the trivia cards. More on how that all works in a bit.Īnswer Boards & Markers (Both Versions) – Each player will receive an answer board of their color and a marker. ![]() The reader of the trivia card will say “In my opinion…” and then read off the question / situation. Trivia Cards (Both Versions) – Trivia cards contain questions that pose hypothetical situations. The scorekeeper will start from the left and work their way to the right as rounds are completed. Scoreboard (Both Versions) – On this markerboard, player colors are shown vertically along the left side while the round numbers are depicted horizontally along the top. Say Anything Family: 3-6 Players, Ages 8+, Average Play Time = 30 Minutes
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