Find the Item
Item needed:
No items required
open
Min players:
6
Max players:
∞
Required age:
10
Average cost:
$0
Game duration(Mins):
15 - 30
- Description
- How to play?
Have a list of random but relatively normal items for people to find in the audience. Two teams compete against each other to see who can return to the stage with the item the fastest. (e.g. $100 bill, Samsung phone, pink sock, someone over 65 etc.).
Overview
Find the Item is a fast-paced, competitive game where two teams race to find specific items from the audience. The team that returns to the stage with the correct item the quickest wins the round. This game is perfect for large gatherings and ensures high energy and interaction among participants.
Game Setup
- Create a List of Items:
- Prepare a list of random but relatively common items that can be found among the audience. Examples include a $100 bill, Samsung phone, pink sock, or someone over 65 years old.
- Organize the Teams:
- Divide the participants into two teams. Each team should have at least three players, but there is no upper limit to the number of participants.
- Prepare the Stage:
- Designate a stage or a central area where items will be brought once found.
Game Rules
- Starting the Game:
- Gather all players and explain the rules of the game.
- Present the first item from the list to both teams simultaneously.
- Finding the Item:
- Teams must search the audience to find the specified item as quickly as possible.
- The first team to return to the stage with the correct item wins the round.
- Scoring:
- Award one point to the team that finds the item first.
- Continue presenting items from the list until all items have been found or a predetermined number of rounds has been completed.
- Winning the Game:
- The team with the most points at the end of the game is declared the winner.
- In the event of a tie, conduct a tie-breaker round with a particularly challenging item.
Settings
- Time Limit:
- Set a reasonable time limit for finding each item, such as 3 to 5 minutes. This keeps the game dynamic and prevents any single round from dragging on too long.
- Item Selection:
- Choose items that are likely to be present in the audience but still provide a challenge. Mix common items with more unique ones to maintain interest.
- Audience Participation:
- Encourage the audience to help their respective teams by identifying who has the required items.
Tips for a Successful Game
- Preparation:
- Ensure the list of items is clear and specific. Avoid items that might be too rare or cause confusion.
- Engagement:
- Keep the energy high with enthusiastic announcements and encouragement.
- Use a microphone if necessary to make sure all participants can hear the items being called out.
- Flexibility:
- Be prepared to adapt if an item cannot be found within the time limit. Have a backup list of items to keep the game moving smoothly.