French Bananagrams - The award winning anagram game that will drive you bananas in French. Fast and fun! This great French game requires no pencil, paper or board. Educational and great family fun as well as a hit in any French class! 2-8 or more players - Ages 7 to 97. Cloth pouch contains 144 ivory-like tiles.
Teachers - if you buy more than 1 set for your classroom, take some different colored markers, and put a dot on the back of each tile - so that the tiles in each set have the same colored dot. That way, if they fall on the floor and get mixed up, you can easily keep each set intact!
Rules for Bananagrams | |
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Place all 144 tiles face down on center of table. These tiles are referred to as the "BUNCH". For games of 2-4 people, each player takes 21 letters from the bunch, keeping them face down. For 5-6 players, 15 letters are taken. For 7-8 (or more) players, 11 letters are taken.
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NOW THE GAME BEGINS!!!
Any one player says "SPLIT" whereupon all players turn their own tiles face up and proceed to form their OWN collection of connecting and intersecting words. The words may be horizontal or vertical, reading left to right or top to bottom. Each player may rearrange his/her own words as often as desired. Players DO NOT take turns, but play independently of each other and at the same time. |
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When a player has none of his/her original letters left, that player says "PEEL" and takes a tile from the bunch. At this point ALL OF THE OTHER PLAYERS MUST ALSO TAKE A TILE FROM THE BUNCH and add it to their collection of letters.
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At any time, and as often as desired during play, any player may return a difficult-to-use letter back to the center of the BUNCH, face down, but MUST TAKE THREE LETTERS IN RETURN. The player must declare this action to the other players by saying "DUMP". This exchange does not affect the other players.
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Play continues until there are fewer tiles in the BUNCH than there are players. The first player with no remaining letters shouts "BANANAS" and is the winner of that hand. The other players may now inspect the winning hand for misspelled or incorrect words. Proper nouns are not acceptable. Any available dictionary may be used. If all words are acceptable, that player is the WINNER OF THAT HAND. If any word in the "winning" hand is found to be unacceptable, that player becomes the “Rotten Banana” and is OUT OF THAT HAND, and must return his/her letters, face down to the center bunch and the game now resumes for the remaining players.
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SUGGESTIONS FOR PLAYING BANANAGRAMS | |
“BEST OF…”
A hand can take as little as 5 minutes, so players, if desired, could play for the “best of five” or “the best of ten”. |
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BANANA SMOOTHIE (For those who want to play a less hectic game) All tiles are placed face down on the table The letters are divided equally among the players, remaining face down. Players then play the regular BANANAGRAMS game, but there is no "peeling" or "dumping". The first player to use all his/her letters shouts "BANANAS" and is the winner of the hand. If the game ends in a stalemate, the player with the fewest remaining letters is the winner. |
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BANANA CAFÉ (Play in restaurants while waiting for service) |
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BANANA SOLITAIRE (One player) |
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BANANA CHALLENGE |
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Advanced players could create their own special game by limiting the acceptable words to a specific category such as animals, food & drink, etc
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