| Funny Feet | ||||||||||||||||||||
| A Fun Game to Play at any Church or Family Activity | ||||||||||||||||||||
Object of the Game:
To guess who's feet are who's. Directions: Have the chosen people go to another room or area where they can remove their socks and shoes, sit on the floor, and hide behind the sheet or blanket (the stage curtains in the church gym work well). Then have them stick their feet out from under the blanket, make sure their clothing doesn't show, as that could give them away. Have the poster with their names close by as a reference for those guessing. When ready, have the rest of the group come with their pen and paper to try and guess who's feet are who's. When everyone has finished writing their guesses, unveil the people to reveal who's feet are really who's. The person with the most correct wins. Example: Six people agree to play, while the rest of the group get a piece of paper and a pen/pencil. The six people go into a room where they remove their socks and shoes, hide behind a blanket, and stick their feet out from under it. If they are standing have them hold the blanket to cover their faces and heads, but leave their feet revealed. If seated they can just place their feet out from under the blanket and still cover their heads. The six people's names should be written on the poster board which is placed on a small table next to the hidden group. The rest of the group are brought into the room. They look at the names on the poster board, and write on their papers the numbers 1 - 6, in order from left to right, and make their guesses. When everyone is finished, the blanket it removed (the people stay where they are) and the contestants look to see if they guessed correctly. The person with the most correct wins. Note: We played this in Relief Society, and some of the sisters refused to show their feet after they found out what we were playing. So we had to ask others who were willing to do it.
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