
Commonly misspelled word: Noticeable (Lilith, first), nuptials (Excalibur) RPG term: NPC (Lilith, first) (Excalibur's answer intentionally left off)ġ2. Something you never want to see on these forums again (you may not list a person): Nudes (Lilith, first) (Excalibur's answer intentionally left off)ġ1. Name of a city, fort, or dungeon from any Spiderweb game: New Harston (Lilith, first), Northforge (Randomizer), New Cotra (Excalibur)ĩ: Name of a Spiderwebber (you must use their usual nickname and not their current PDN): Nikki (Lilith, first), Nicothodes (Excalibur)ġ0. from any Spiderweb game: Netshot (Lilith, first), Nature Mastery (Randomizer), Nimble fingers (Excalibur)Ĩ. Name of a spell, skill, trait, ability, etc. Vegetable: Nopal (Lilith, first), Napa cabbage (Excalibur)ħ. An alcoholic beverage or cocktail: Negroni (Lilith, first), Newcastle Brown Ale (Excalibur)Ħ.

Book title from the "What have you been reading recently?" thread: Nausea (Lilith, first), Nickel and Dimed (Excalibur)ĥ. Common Internet acronym: NHOI (Lilith, first), NSFW (Excalibur)Ĥ. Forum-related meme or in-joke: Nethergate (Randomizer, first),ģ. Character from the Avadon series: Nathalie (Lilith, first), Nicodemus (Randomizer), Neray (Excalibur)Ģ. Something you never want to see on these forums again (you may not list a person):ĭikiyoba will do Dikiyoba's best to keep an updated list of valid answers and points as the round goes on.ġ. Name of a city, fort, or dungeon from any Spiderweb game:ĩ: Name of a Spiderwebber (you must use their usual nickname and not their current PDN):ġ0. Book title from the "What have you been reading recently?" thread:ħ. The person with the most points at the end of the round wins.Ĥ. The best word (chosen by me on the basis of creativity, insightfulness, and humor) will also be worth 2 points (or 3, if the best word is also the first one). The first answer posted within each category is worth 2 points, so act fast. Articles (a, an, the) do not count as part of the answer.Īt the end of the round, each answer is worth a point. You may not repeat an answer (or a slight variation on an answer) that someone else has already used, nor may you use the same answer for multiple categories (but you may use an answer that was listed by someone else as your answer for a different category). For instance, if the letter for the round was i and one of the categories was "Things that are cold" you could put down iceberg or ice cream, but not both. For each category, you may put down one answer (and one answer only) where the first letter of the first word begins with the chosen letter.

With younger players, you may want to accept any answer they give.Rules: At the beginning of the round, a letter will be chosen by me. As with the other version, the group can decide if an answer is off-topic or not. However, if it is something that doesn’t necessarily go together such as “Wimpy Witch” then they would only get 1 point.Ĥ. For example, if the letter was ‘W’ and the answer was “Wicked Witch” that would count for 2 points. There is 1 point per answer unless they come up with a viable answer that has two words that starts with that letter. The player with the most answers wins the round. Then continue with letter B and so forth.ģ. Go around the group and have each person tell what they got for letter A. For younger kids, you may want to skip the timer and just let them fill it in.Ģ. Have players come up with an answer that starts with each specific letter.

This is a more simple way to play and good for all ages.

The above image is the Autumn Scattergories printable.
