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Riddle Game: A Collection of Thought-Provoking Riddles, Exams of Voice

A series of riddles for a game that can be played with family members. The rules of the game involve taking turns to read and answer riddles, with the player who answers the most correctly winning. The riddles cover a range of topics and require lateral thinking to solve.

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2021/2022

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Elaine Ciantar Head of Department Literacy Gozo College
Put on your thinking hat and solve the riddles to win the
game!
Have a go at playing this riddle game with members of your
family.
Rules to play the game:
Print and cut out the riddle cards. Put the cards in a pile
facing down.
Each player throws the dice. The player who gets the
largest number starts the game.
Take the first card and read it to the next player. If the
player knows the answer he/she keeps the card. If the
player does not know the answer the next player can
answer it and keep the riddle card. If none of the players
know the answer, the person reading the riddle can mime
a gesture to help the other players get the answer. The
player who shouts the answer first (following the miming
gestures) keeps the riddle card.
A player gets 1 point for every correct answer.
When all the cards are drawn, all players will count the
number of cards they own. The player with the largest
number of cards, wins the game.
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Put on your thinking hat and solve the riddles to win the game! Have a go at playing this riddle game with members of your family. Rules to play the game:  Print and cut out the riddle cards. Put the cards in a pile facing down.  Each player throws the dice. The player who gets the largest number starts the game.  Take the first card and read it to the next player. If the player knows the answer he/she keeps the card. If the player does not know the answer the next player can answer it and keep the riddle card. If none of the players know the answer, the person reading the riddle can mime a gesture to help the other players get the answer. The player who shouts the answer first (following the miming gestures) keeps the riddle card.  A player gets 1 point for every correct answer.  When all the cards are drawn, all players will count the number of cards they own. The player with the largest number of cards, wins the game.

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