a. Draw 1 code card. • must relate to public information. b. Write 3 clues. • must refer to the meaning of the keywords. • must not refer to a keyword’s spelling, position, or pronunciation. 2. White team goes first a. White encryptor: read your 3 clues out loud. You may never… • use the same clues mutliple times in the same game. b. Both teams: write what you think the white team’s code is. • use your keywords as clues. c. Black team: try to intercept. d. White team: try to decipher. Your team wins… • if you collect 2 interception tokens. 3. Black team goes next • if the opposing team collects 2 miscommunication tokens. a. Black encryptor: read your 3 clues out loud. b. Both teams: write what you think the black team’s code is. Tied? Tally scores: Interception tokens = 1; micommunication tokens = –1 c. White team: try to intercept. Still tied? Try to guess the opposing team’s keywords. d. Black team: try to decipher. The team with the most correct answers wins.
1. Encryptors from both teams: Clues…
a. Draw 1 code card. • must relate to public information. b. Write 3 clues. • must refer to the meaning of the keywords. • must not refer to a keyword’s spelling, position, or pronunciation. 2. White team goes first a. White encryptor: read your 3 clues out loud. You may never… • use the same clues mutliple times in the same game. b. Both teams: write what you think the white team’s code is. • use your keywords as clues. c. Black team: try to intercept. d. White team: try to decipher. Your team wins… • if you collect 2 interception tokens. 3. Black team goes next • if the opposing team collects 2 miscommunication tokens. a. Black encryptor: read your 3 clues out loud. b. Both teams: write what you think the black team’s code is. Tied? Tally scores: Interception tokens = 1; micommunication tokens = –1 c. White team: try to intercept. Still tied? Try to guess the opposing team’s keywords. d. Black team: try to decipher. The team with the most correct answers wins.