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“Gauge It” is a fun game for youth groups where teams guess clues based on categories and random numbers. It’s exciting, replayable fun!

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“Gauge It” is the ultimate fun and interactive game designed for youth groups, perfect for testing how well students know each other! This highly replayable game keeps everyone engaged, whether you’re playing as a team of two or splitting into groups like boys vs. girls. It's like a party game designed to be played with a large crowd.

The concept is simple: A team is given a category (movies, books, TV shows). One player must then close their eyes as we bring in the "Gauge." The gauge will land on a number between 0 and 10. The player must then give a clue based on the number on the gauge. 0 means they hate it, while 10 means they love it, For example, if the category is “Jobs” and the number is 10, the clue might be “Video Game Tester.” If they got a 5, they might give a clue for a mundane job like “Grocery Bagger.” It it's a 0, their clue might be "Kamikaze Pilot."

Once the clue has been given, the player with their eyes closed must then guess the number their teammate was given.

With multiple categories like movies, books, smells, and more, “Gauge It” offers endless combinations. You can mix and match categories and gauges to keep the game fresh every time you play so there is a TON of deployability.

This game works great in front of a crowd, but it can also be played on a TV in your living room. No matter what size your group is, this game is sure get your kids laughing and engaged.

This Resource Includes:

  • Instructions video (mp4 file)
  • Instructions document (Word file)
  • 11 category videos (mp4 files)
  • 10 gauges videos (1 through 10) (mp4 files)
  • Title slide (jpeg file)

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Mix and match the categories and gauges as you like. The extreme numbers 0 and 10 can tend to be a bit easier to identify, but not always. Make sure you always go back to the title slide after you have shown the gauge to prevent the player with their eyes closed from seeing their teammate's number.
jonathan Owen

jonathan Owen

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