List-O-Rama: The Game of Lists

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Make lists. Match minds. Or stand alone. Strategy + psychology collide in this fast, clever team showdown.

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You know what humans secretly love? Lists. Top 10 lists. Bucket lists. “Things I’d bring to a deserted island” lists. Lists are how we make sense of the world.

List-O-Rama: The Game of Lists takes that simple idea and turns it into a strategic, laugh-filled showdown.

Each round, teams get a category and build their best list. Sounds easy. It’s not. Because the scoring changes everything.

Some rounds reward mind-melding: score for answers that match exactly one other team. Too common, and you blend in. Too weird, and you’re on your own.

Other rounds reward popularity: earn points for every team that matches each of your answers. Now you’re trying to think like the whole room.

And then there’s the trickies round: score big for answers no other team wrote down. Suddenly, originality matters more than fitting in.

It’s part psychology experiment, part strategy game, part friendly chaos.

List-O-Rama turns simple categories into debates, celebrations, and those glorious “HOW did we not think of that?!” moments. It rewards creativity, awareness, and just enough boldness to take a risk.

Because the real challenge isn’t just making a list.

It’s predicting everyone else’s.

This Resource Includes:

  • Complete PowerPoint game file
  • Individual (10 rounds) game slides (jpeg files)
  • Title slide (jpeg file)
  • Title video (mp4 file)
  • Unique 1-minute timer video (mp4 file)

 

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About this Product
• This game is best played by splitting your whole group into teams. Think around 3-8 students. • It helps to have someone on each team designated as the ""Scribe"" who writes down the list and keeps the team's score. • When it comes time to score the lists, start with one team reading their lists and have all of the teams that match/or do not score themselves. Then, jump to another team. Most likely, once you've heard from a few teams, there will only be a few outlier answers. • Start each scoring round with a new team to give each team time to shine.
Jonathan Owen

Jonathan Owen

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