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Family Feud is a perfect game for gatherings, and a great way to get everyone involved. It's not difficult to replicate the excitement of the TV show in your own home, just follow these steps.

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    Write your own survey. This is most effective if you have access to a large group of people, such as a class of students or an office. Keep the questions basic so that you can get a good number of similar responses. For example, you could ask about favorite colors, or what they had for breakfast. Asking something more subjective, like favorite movies, will cause too much variation.[1]

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    Find online surveys. If you don't have a group to survey, or you don't get enough similar answers, look online for common survey questions and responses.

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    Create a master answer sheet. The host will need to be able to see the top 5 responses for each question in the game.[2]

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    Create the answer board. On a chalkboard, write the top 5 responses to each question followed by the number of responses each one received. Cover the written answers with taped strips of construction paper or poster board. Try to fit multiple rounds onto the chalkboard to speed the game up.

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    Make strike markers. Each team can get up to three strikes, so you will need six strike markers. These can be simply pieces of paper or you can create more elaborate solutions, such as bean bags or even colored light bulbs.

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    Purchase a timer. Alternatively, this guide can show you how to make your own.

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    Make a buzzer for each team. The buzzer is used to let the host know that someone on the team is ready to answer. A few beans in a small plastic container is a low cost solution.[3]

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    Select teams. Traditionally, Family Feud is played with around 5 members per team. One person will need to be the host, and cannot participate on either team's side. The host is in charge of keeping track of the timer and showing the answers on the board.[4]

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    The host reveals the first question. Two players, one from each team, give what they think is the most popular answer. The player who picks the highest scoring answer gets to decide if their team will take control of the board or pass it to the other team.[5]

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    Once a team is decided, the round begins. The players on the team in control each take turns guessing answers. The players are not allowed to talk amongst themselves. The host reveals correct answers on the board along with the number of responses it received.

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    Each time an answer is given that is not on the board, that team gets a strike. If after 3 strikes the board has not been fully revealed, the opposing team has a chance to steal the points for themselves. The team is allowed to confer, and if they can guess one of the remaining answers, then they win the points.[6]

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    Points are awarded based on the number of responses that answer received. For example, an answer that had 15 people select it would be worth 15 points.

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    At the end of a predetermined number of rounds, the team with the highest point total wins.

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    On the show, 200 points are needed to win the game, but you can increase or decrease that number if you want to.

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      With a little preparation, you can play your own fun Family Feud game right at home. To set up the game, search for some online surveys and print them out or keep them on the host’s phone. You’ll also need a chalkboard or paper for the answer board, a timer, and buzzers. Alternatively, download a buzzer app for each team on your phones. To play the game, have the host ask the question and get 1 person from each team to give the answer they think was the most popular. The host should then ask a player from the other team for the next highest answer. Whenever a team gets an answer wrong, they get a strike on the answer board. After 3 strikes, the other team can discuss and try to steal the point. Award points for the amount of people that gave the answer in the survey and play for a pre-determined number of rounds. The winner is the team with the most points at the end. For more tips, including how to make your own buzzer alternatives, read on!

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      How to set up a home Family Feud game? ›

      On a chalkboard, write the top 5 responses to each question followed by the number of responses each one received. Cover the written answers with taped strips of construction paper or poster board. Try to fit multiple rounds onto the chalkboard to speed the game up. Make strike markers.

      How does Family Feud get their answers? ›

      The game pits two teams of five family members against each other to answer survey questions. Because the responses are pulled from actual surveys, the points assigned to each correspond with how many people answered accordingly. This means that the more popular the response is, the more points are awarded.

      How to make a game on your own? ›

      6 Steps to Make a Mobile Game
      1. Step 1: Define Your Game Idea. Before you start making a mobile game, you need to have a clear idea of what you want to create. ...
      2. Step 2: Choose a Game Engine. ...
      3. Step 3: Design the Graphics. ...
      4. Step 4: Code the Game. ...
      5. Step 5: Test the Product. ...
      6. Step 6: Publish the Game.
      Oct 1, 2023

      How do you get one Family Feud? ›

      You must have 5 family members related by blood, marriage or legal adoption. You must be a U.S. citizen or have permission to work within the United States. There is no age requirement to be on Family Feud, but we suggest that contestants are 15 years or older due to the nature of the questions.

      How to do Family Feud game? ›

      1. Divide the class into two teams.
      2. One member of each team faces the other in a face-off as the teacher reads the question off the game board.
      3. The team that buzzed in with the correct answer receives control of the board and has the option of playing or passing control to the other team.

      How do you set up a family game night? ›

      How to Plan and Host a Fun Family Game Night
      1. Make it a date: pick a recurring time that works for everyone. ...
      2. Go virtual. ...
      3. Choose games with broad appeal. ...
      4. Get everyone moving. ...
      5. Test your knowledge. ...
      6. Don't forget the snacks.

      Is there a Family Feud game app? ›

      Family Feud® Live! on the App Store.

      Has any family ever won $100,000 on Family Feud? ›

      The Daniel Family won big, becoming the grand prize winners after competing on the iconic game show, Family Feud, hosted by Comedian Steve Harvey. The Daniel Family, from Madison, put their heads together to guess the most popular survey answers for a chance to win up to $100,000.

      Why did they kiss on Family Feud? ›

      In conversation with the Television Academy in 2010, Dawson said he began the tradition to help calm contestants' nerves, citing a woman who was so nervous she couldn't name a green vegetable. "I said, 'I'm gonna do something that my mom would do to me whenever I had a problem of any kind," he recalled.

      Where is Family Feud filmed in 2024? ›

      Family Feud is back taping in Atlanta at Tyler Perry Studios! Get tix now! Everyone in your party must get their own ticket. Family Feud, one of America's longest running and most popular game-shows, is back in ATLANTA!

      Can you play Family Feud at home? ›

      This official online version of the classic Family Feud game is inspired by and based on the wildly popular television game show. This digital adaptation channels the iconic game into your home so you can play whenever the Family Feud mood and itch strikes!

      Is there an age limit for Family Feud? ›

      Please enter your date of birth. There is no age requirement to appear on Family Feud, although we suggest that contestants are 15 or older due to the nature of the questions. HOWEVER, you must be 18 or older to submit an application. If you are under 18, please have a parent or legal guardian submit if for you.

      How to play families game? ›

      The object of the game is to collect as many families as possible. Deal out all the cards so that every player gets an equal number of cards. The dealer starts by asking another player for a card needed to complete a family. If the other player has the card he must give it to you.

      How to host a Family Feud game online? ›

      Keep reading for our step-by-step guide on how to play virtual Family Feud.
      1. Step 1: Choose your platform. ...
      2. Step 2: Gather your team. ...
      3. Step 3: Choose your host. ...
      4. Step 4: Set up the game. ...
      5. Step 5: Start the game. ...
      6. Step 6: Continue playing. ...
      7. Step 1: Choose a date and time. ...
      8. Step 2: Set up the game.
      Mar 16, 2024

      How do I set up virtual Family Feud? ›

      Visit the Family Feud website. Click the "Play Free Online" button to launch the game once you visit the game's homepage. After the game has finished loading, select next to begin playing. At this point, the host should share their screen to make the screen visible to all players before starting the game.

      How do I set up Family Feud for work? ›

      How to Prepare Family Feud in the Workplace
      1. Select categories you want to use (pop culture, current trends, office jargon, etc.).
      2. Create questions and answers based on survey results from the team.
      3. Divide the team into two groups and assign each a buzzer.
      Sep 28, 2023

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