Mash game for teenage girls
I have made this game in three different designs. You can print it in any design of your choice. This is a perfect game for an all-girl slumber party, sleepover party or even for the birthday parties of teen and tween girls. I have made two designs for this game with category names and one blank template in which the girls can write the names of their own categories.
Fill up all the blanks in the category lists. Ask the player to close the eyes and draw a spiral in the center of the page till the other player asks her to stop.
When she is done, count how many times has she gone around. Using the number begin crossing off answers until she has only one left in each category to reveal her future. They have explained three ways to play MASH game on wikihow. This is the first free printable of this popular mansion, apartment, shack, house game in mint and pink colors. There are 8 different categories and one blank box to draw the spirals or dots. Just click on the thumbnail image of this game a bigger image will open up.
You can right click and save that image. Here is another printable for this fun future telling game for girls. These are the types of homes you could end up living in.
Below that write the names of 4 people you know, celebrities, or a combination of the two. These are the people you could end up marrying. This is how many children you could end up having.
Now choose a random number, and count each option on the page until you get to that number, starting with M, then A, then S, then H, and so on. When you reach the number you chose, cross off the item you landed on. Then choose another random number and start counting from the next available option from where you left off.
Keep choosing numbers and crossing off options like this. Look at each circled option to predict your future. If you want to learn how to play a more advanced game of M.
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Tips and Warnings. Things You'll Need. Related Articles. Article Summary. Author Info Last Updated: December 23, Method 1. Choose your categories. Basic M. Choose your number. You'll need to choose a number so you can go around the paper and cross off different options this will be explained in the next step.
There are many ways to choose your number -- you can close your eyes and dot the paper until someone tells you to stop and then count how many dots you have, or you can close your eyes while making a spiral and count how many times you went around. In the example shown, there are eight dots on the paper, so eight will be the number used for this game. Start going around your paper. Starting from the 'M' in "M.
In the example shown, the number chosen was eight so you will want to move eight steps to the right. Cross off the item you land on. Since eight was the number chosen for the number of steps in the example, "Liam" will be crossed off since it was on the eighth step. Depending on your chosen number, something else might be crossed off. For example if your number was 3, the 'S' in "M. If your chosen number was 11, the number 2 at the bottom would be crossed off. If your chosen number was 6, whose ever name you put in the "Niall" slot would be crossed off.
Keep going around the paper and skip over crossed off slots. Now that "Liam" is crossed off in the example, you'll want to keep going around the paper using the same chosen number. So now that the second eighth step has been reached in the example, it will be crossed off. Keep going around the paper as explained, but in this example the next eighth step is "Liam" and that's already been crossed out!
What you do is skip over "Liam" since it's already been crossed out and cross out the next item, which in this case is the number "4. Circle your final choices in each category. As you keep going around the paper crossing things off, your list in each category will get smaller and smaller.
If you follow the example, you'll notice that the car category is the first to be left with only one choice! The remaining car is circled to denote that this is the car that you will drive in the future. Then keep counting around the paper, skipping over the cars section. Finish off the game! Keep going around and round until you completely finish the game. Once you finish, you can interpret the results!
In the example, 'M', 'Harry', '5', and 'Garbage Truck' ended up being circled. If you were using the example that would mean that you would be living in a mansion, married to Harry, with 5 kids and your car would be a Garbage Truck.
Have a friend do it for you and you do it for a friend. Then present them with their future once you're done! Method 2. Draw a sign. That's a pound sign or a hashtag, depending on your generation. It should take up most of your paper -- you'll be writing in it for the game. It's really just like a giant tic-tac-toe board. Start writing your categories. You'll be using each area of the hashtag except for the middle.
That means you'll need 8 categories. They can go in any order, but the standard ideas are starting with the necessary ones : M. Choose your options. This can depend on how many friends you're with or how you decide to play the game.
There should be 4 options per category. To make it more fun, let the person whose fortune you're telling only pick one for each category. Get creative. If you're choosing three means of transportation for your friend, think of things like "goat," "three-wheeled skateboard," or "sneakers.
Don't upset your friend. If they really don't want you to write Billy Bob on the to-be-married list, choose someone else. Start counting. When your friend says, "Stop! This is your number. Remember it. If your friend is being cheeky and doesn't say "stop" for a long time and you end up with 52 dots, cut the number in half.
You'll lose track if the number is too high! Go around your paper, stopping on that number. Start at the top left, with the first category being 1, 2, 3, and 4.
If your number is 7, you'd stop on the 3rd option of the 2nd category. Cross off each option you land on.
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