Guess what is a very popular form of game, which can not only improve people's thinking ability, but also enhance their imagination and creativity. The English expression for guess what is Guess what.
In the game, there is usually a facilitator or questioner who asks a question or statement, and the participants are required to answer or complete the statement through logical reasoning, intuition and guessing. The question or statement can be about any topic, such as life trivia, scientific knowledge, historical events, and so on.
The guessing game can be played in different formats, such as a group competition, a solo challenge, or a family game. In a group competition, each team would choose a representative to ask the question and the other members would have to guess the answer. In a single-player challenge, one person will ask the question and the other person will have to answer. In family games, the whole family can play together and enjoy the game.
The guessing game not only improves participants' language and thinking skills, but also enhances their creativity and imagination. By asking interesting questions and guessing the answers, participants can expand their knowledge and share their ideas and insights with others.
How to Play Guessing
1. Word Guessing: This is a common guessing game in which players take turns describing a word or phrase for others to guess. The describer can't say the answer directly, but has to lead the guesser closer to the correct answer by other means. For example, "A fruit that is usually red or green in color and when you bite into it, it oozes white juice." The describer's words will remind the guesser of an apple because the color of the apple and what happens when you bite into it match the description.
2. Action Guessing: In this game, one player makes a certain action and the other players need to guess what the action means or represents. For example, a player can make a swimming movement, the other players need to guess what this movement represents. The answer could be "in the sea" or "swimming".
3. Song Guessing: This game involves selecting a library of songs, and then players take turns singing the songs in the library, while the others guess the name of the song. If the guess is right, the singer has to go on to the next song; if the guess is wrong, the answer needs to be announced and the next person to sing. This gameplay tests the player's musical literacy and ability to memorize lyrics.