How To Cheat At Shiritori Game

How To Cheat At Shiritori Game

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This is an English version of the Japanese game Shiritori.

First, player one is given a random letter and must pick a word beginning with that letter.

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Then players take turns with the last letter of each word becoming the start of the next word.

Additionally, words must

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  • Be in the dictionary (no proper nouns, see FAQ)
  • Have at least 4 letters
  • Have not been used before

Players score more for longer words and for answering quickly.

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  • Length bonus: Number of letters minus 4
  • Speed bonus: Number of seconds remaining
  • The first player to get their score down to zero is the winner

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Shiritori Word Game

10-15 minutes 2 groups of at least 2 students Make word lists by using the last letter of the previous word

  • Have several 4 to 5-minute game “rounds”
    • In the first round, all team
      members participate
    • In the second round, both teams choose their best
      member and those two students square off in a one-on-one match with
      teams providing support by shouting out words
    • In the third round, two
      of the from each team square off

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  1. Divide the class in half
  2. Divide the blackboard/whiteboard in half with a line
  3. Students all stand up and form lines on opposite sides of the room and can only write on their side of the board
  4. Provide a first word in the middle of the board
  5. The
    first student in each team writes a word to follow the first word
    1. The
      word must start with a letter that is the same letter as the last
      letter of the previous word
    2. For example, if the first word is “dog,” then the next word is “good”
    3. The list goes one: dog->good->deer->read…
  6. Each student takes a turn and opposing teams attempt to make the longest list
  7. Set a 5 to 10-minute time limit
  8. Words cannot appear twice on the list