Gjett, a fun group game, tests intelligence and reflexes. The Norwegian word "Gjett" means "guess" and the game involves reasoning, guessing, and answering correctly in a set time. Gjett is ideal for parties, extracurriculars, and rapid thinking due to its basic but dramatic rules.
Preparation
At least 2 players can form 2 teams.
Cards/keywords (or an app, paper, and pen to write the word to guess).
Basic rules
Moderators/team members draw keywords.
Rather than saying the keyword, this person must recommend the teammate guess the proper term.
Variations can be described by words, actions, or both.
Timing and Scoring
Most rounds last 30–60 seconds.
Each correct keyword guess is worth 1 point.
The team with more points after the given rounds wins.
Variations
No words, just body language.
Only similar or opposing words indicate Gjett.
Increase speed with more words quickly.