Everyone takes turns picking an object outside of the car (a tree, another car, a billboard, etc.). I Spy is one of the most common and easy games to play in the car with kids. To make the game go more quickly, you can stipulate that the word must relate to something in the car. The word should also be no more than four letters long. Its basic premise is that one child writes down a letter (either on a piece of paper, on their palm or anywhere else to hide it), and the other kids need to guess what that word is. You also have the option to modify the rules. Guess the Word is a simple but fun road trip word game. Each player takes a turn asking a question about someone else, but the question must start with “Did you hear…?” For example, “Did you hear that Bobby hates ice cream?” The other players must then determine whether the person asking the question was telling the truth or not. This fun road trip game is about distinguishing between fact and fiction. When your kids want to mess with each other in an absurd way, Did You Hear? gives them that chance. Maybe they’re not allowed to use their phone (or other devices) until the next rest stop. Once someone messes up and gets enough points, they have to endure whatever funny penalty you impose on them. If they do, they get a point against them. No one is allowed to say these five words the entire time. First, pick five words at the start of your journey. You can play it while playing other games, actually. Don’t Say It! is a passive game you can play during your entire car trip.
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