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Educational Insights Blurt! Word Game - 1200+ Clues, Family Board Game for Ages 7+, Perfect for Classroom Learning & Family Game Nights
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Educational Insights Blurt! Word Game - 1200+ Clues, Family Board Game for Ages 7+, Perfect for Classroom Learning & Family Game Nights
Educational Insights Blurt! Word Game - 1200+ Clues, Family Board Game for Ages 7+, Perfect for Classroom Learning & Family Game Nights
Educational Insights Blurt! Word Game - 1200+ Clues, Family Board Game for Ages 7+, Perfect for Classroom Learning & Family Game Nights
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Product Description Think fast. What word means "a partially dried grape"? Be the first player to say "raisin," and you're on your way to winning this riotous game of rapid word recall. Players take turns reading clues aloud, competing to blurt the correct answer first and move ahead on the board. The first person or team to circle the board is the winner. Sounds simple, right? But as the race for the right word heats up and the blurting gets boisterous, it's easy to get tongue-tied. Blurt is a great vocabulary builder for the kids, a hilarious addition to adult parties, and a must for a family game night. For 3-12 players. Ages 10 and up. Includes a Junior version for ages 7-9. At Educational Insights we've been helping kids learn through play for the last 60 years. We take great pride in working with experts in many distinct fields—from scientists to teachers to artists—to ensure that our products are always the very best they can be. We see the limitless possibilities that you see in your child. Our award-winning toys and games help moms, and all those who mom, ignite the spark within and build their confidence so they can build their world. Our award-winning, best-selling toys and games introduce new interests, unleashing limitless possibilities and passions including Hot Dots, Design & Drill, Playfoam, GeoSafari, Kanoodle, and BrainBolt. From the Manufacturer Think fast. What word means "a partially dried grape"? Be the first player to say "raisin," and you're on your way to winning this riotous game of rapid word recall. Players take turns reading clues aloud, competing to blurt the correct answer first and move ahead on the board. The first person or team to circle the board is the winner. Sounds simple, right? But as the race for the right word heats up and the blurting gets boisterous, it's easy to get tongue-tied. Blurt is a great vocabulary builder for the kids, a hilarious addition to adult parties, and a must for a family game night. For 3-12 players. Ages 10 and up. Includes a Junior version for ages 7-9.
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Features

THE UPROARIOUS WORD RACE GAME! Be the first player or team to move your game piece around the path and back to the start space. Players or teams earn the right to move their game piece by being the first to blurt out a word after hearing its definition or “clue.”

HOW TO PLAY: Listen to a definition and race to respond! The first player to "Blurt" correctly moves ahead on the game board. Make it around first and you win

EXAMPLE: What word means "a partially dried grape"? Be the first to shout "raisin" and you're on your way to winning this riotous game of rapid word recall

BUILD VOCABULARY: Brain-boosting Blurt helps develop auditory comprehension, word recall, and vocabulary! Perfect for family game night—includes rules for junior version

INCLUDES: 200 cards (1200 clues!), 6 game pieces, game board, die, and guide

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What a great game that can be played in so many settings. My family had a blast playing, even people who generally don't enjoy games.I’ve purchased this game twice. One for my classroom with middle schoolers and now once for our family game night at schools. You can play with students who can’t read yet if you give them a partner (makes it fun for the older student to be a teacher too). Fun for adult game night as well!This is a fun and educational game for kids and adults. Good family time with this game.Bought for my grandkids, whole family played and had laughing fun time. Easy to learn, kids are 8 and 9. So glad I bought it, their laughter was something money can’t buy.Fun game for developing vocabulary--especially with students learning English. Often easy words will stump you, simply because hearing their definition just doesn't bring the correct word to mind, or missing the importance of a single word in the clue sends you in a different direction. Can get rather rowdy with a group of students who are all at the same learning level. For students whose English was not quite advanced enough for even the simpler cards, I would group them with partners and use a timer to give them time to figure out the word on their own. If they could not figure it out in the time given, then it was opened up to the other groups who received the points if they could figure it out first. The leveled cards are also helpful because when I had groups of students playing with a combination of native speakers and English language learners, I would use the harder cards with the native speakers and the easier ones with the ELLs.We tried playing it at home and it is definitely not as fun with a varied age group, even when playing with teenagers. If a couple of players have more extensive vocabularies than the other players then there is not going to be much of a competition. There are more advanced playing options that I have never tried; but it might be possible to level the playing field some by having the older players use the advanced options and the younger ones play the game using the regular rules. Giving younger players time to answer questions before opening it up to the group might also help.This is the second time I've reviewed this game and nothing's changed.... I still love it. We bought the newest set because we burned through all of the cards of the first game. If you like party games and if you like shouting and laughing, this is the perfect game.The game is extremely simple. It is a multi-player game, meaning 4 or more. If you have many people, let's say 20, no problem, just break them into teams. The last time we played we had five teams of three people. Each team rotates being the reader while the other teams answer. The reader reads a definition on the card and the first person/team to blurt out the right answer wins that round.In this game it pays to have a good vocabulary and to be LOUD!! You may know every word in the dictionary but if no one can hear you give the answer then you will lose every time. Now, of course there are the occasional arguments to determine who said the answer first, but it all boils down to who did the reader hear.We had so much fun with this game and we had ages 10 up to 65. The definitions aren't incredibly hard, it is just the pressure to be the first to yell out the answer. We love love love the game, only if they'd make refills!!!I love this game.....as an educational game, for now. As another reviewer said, if you're playing with a mixed age group, the older players will be able to win pretty easily. We usually play it with our 8 year old, and we often pretend that we're still searching for the word in order to give him a better chance at winning. While we adults don't mind holding back like that, a group of mixed age children would probably be different. So if you have younger and older children, you might want to team them up with an adult each to level the playing field.Apart from that (which in our case isn't a problem), the game is awesome. It makes the kids listen and focus, and is great for vocabulary studies. I think the recommendation said 10 and up, but my son is playing it pretty well at 8. So if you're willing to give some assistance, younger children can play it, too.It's fun to play, but for it to be REALLY fun and competitive, the playing field must be pretty level. I would love to try it out as a party game with a group of adults, but for now, I'm very happy that my son is enjoying the game and learning at the same time ;-)It’s hard to unite the family but this game overcomes barriers

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