Family Feud-Style Game
LiveBrowser-based survey game for classrooms, work events, parties, church groups, and family game nights.
Resources
Use these resources to plan questions, choose the right format, and host smoother games for classrooms, work events, parties, and group gatherings.
Browser-based survey game for classrooms, work events, parties, church groups, and family game nights.
Wheel-style word puzzle game for classrooms, vocabulary review, parties, and family game night.
Trivia-style game for classrooms, families, kids, and educational events.
This guide is for teachers who need a game that keeps students participating without losing the lesson. It focuses on choosing a game that is easy to explain, useful for the event, and realistic to host in a browser.
This guide is for teachers planning review that feels active instead of like another worksheet. It focuses on choosing a game that is easy to explain, useful for the event, and realistic to host in a browser.
This guide is for teachers who want reliable browser games for review, engagement, and transitions. It focuses on choosing a game that is easy to explain, useful for the event, and realistic to host in a browser.
This guide is for student groups that need clear rules, fast setup, and age-appropriate prompts. It focuses on choosing a game that is easy to explain, useful for the event, and realistic to host in a browser.
This guide is for teachers preparing students for quizzes, finals, benchmarks, or state testing. It focuses on choosing a game that is easy to explain, useful for the event, and realistic to host in a browser.
This guide is for teachers helping students practice words, definitions, spelling, and context clues. It focuses on choosing a game that is easy to explain, useful for the event, and realistic to host in a browser.
This guide is for elementary teachers and parents who need simple, kid-friendly group games. It focuses on choosing a game that is easy to explain, useful for the event, and realistic to host in a browser.
This guide is for middle school groups that need structure, movement, and enough challenge. It focuses on choosing a game that is easy to explain, useful for the event, and realistic to host in a browser.
This guide is for high school teachers and student leaders who want competitive but useful group games. It focuses on choosing a game that is easy to explain, useful for the event, and realistic to host in a browser.