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  • 100

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    100 is a fast-paced, stand-up-or-sit-down elimination game that challenges what students think they know about history, culture, and everyday life. Each round features something familiar — a brand, invention, landmark, or trend — and students must decide if it’s over or under 100 years old. As the rounds go on, assumptions get flipped, surprises pile up, and the room quickly thins out until only the sharpest guessers remain. It’s simple, interactive, and packed with “wait… really?!” moments.
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  • 404 Lyrics Not Found

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    Can you decode the glitch? 404 Lyrics Not Found will test your music knowledge as you and your team race to fill in the blanks and guess the song and artist—get ready for some lyrical chaos!

    How to Play:

    In 404 Lyrics Not Found, popular song lyrics will appear on the screen, but every other word is mysteriously missing. Teams must work together to decipher the lyrics and be the first to shout out the correct song title and artist. The quickest team scores a point—so bring your musical memory and your A-game!
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  • 404 Lyrics Not Found - Love Songs

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    404 Lyrics Not Found – Love Songs is a fast‑paced screen game that mashes up code‑glitch vibes with iconic love songs your students actually know. Each round puts a famous love song on the screen with key lyrics “corrupted” into blanks, and two teams race to debug the line by shouting out the correct song title and artist. It is simple to run, big on crowd participation, and perfect for Valentine’s season, relationship series, or any night where you want music‑driven energy in the room. With 10 fully written rounds, clear answers on every slide, and flexible scoring, 404 Lyrics Not Found – Love Songs works as a quick opener or a full game block that will have students singing along and yelling, “I know this one!”

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  • A Rhyme in Time

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    Get ready to rhyme on a dime! In A Rhyme in Time, your team will race to solve two clever questions with answers that rhyme. Think fast, work together, and buzz in before the other teams do—because only the quickest (and rhymiest) crew will take the win!

    How to Play:

    Each round, two questions will pop up on the screen—but there’s a twist: the answers rhyme! Teams must put their heads together to figure out both answers, then buzz in and say them out loud. If you're first and correct, you score the point! Think fast and rhyme faster—the clock’s ticking, and only one team can win each round!
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  • Acronyms

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    Acronyms is a fast-moving, whole-room game that gets students thinking, guessing, and physically committing to an answer every round. Students are shown a familiar acronym they’ve definitely seen before, but when two possible meanings pop up on the screen, things get tricky fast. With only a left or right choice to make, every round turns into a moment of hesitation, confidence, and instant reactions as the room splits and students hope they picked correctly. It’s simple, loud, and creates instant energy as the crowd thins out round by round.
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  • Almost A Hero

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    Think you know your superheroes? In Almost a Hero, you’ll need to spot which actor or actress nearly landed the iconic role—pick your answer and see if you’ve got super-powered intuition!

    How to Play:
    In Almost a Hero, a superhero will appear on the screen alongside three actors or actresses who almost played that character. Players must choose their answer by moving to the left, right, or middle of the room. Those who choose correctly stay in the game, while the rest sit down. Keep guessing right to be the last hero standing!
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  • Alphabetical Trivia

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    Think fast and alphabetize even faster! In Alphabetical Trivia, your team will need sharp minds and quick reflexes to answer pop culture questions—just make sure your answer is in perfect A-to-Z order!

    How to Play:
    In Alphabetical Trivia, teams will be shown a trivia question and must work together to find the answer. When ready, buzz in and say the answer in alphabetical order. For example, if the answer is "Red Hot Chili Peppers," the correct response would be "Chili Hot Peppers Red." The first team to answer correctly in alphabetical order scores a point—bring your smarts and your ABC game!
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  • Alternative Names

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    Think you know everyday items? Alternative Names will put your creativity to the test as your team races to decode hilarious and unexpected names—shout it out first to win!


    How to Play:

    In Alternative Names, teams will be shown a quirky, offbeat name for a common item (like “nose towel” for a tissue). Teams must quickly figure out the real name of the item and be the first to shout it out. The fastest team scores a point—get ready for clever clues and quick thinking!

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  • Am I The Answer Farm Edition

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    Get ready for barnyard fun! In Am I The Answer? Farm Edition, your team will embody a farm animal and decide if the screen’s wild statements apply to you—stand if it’s true, sit if it’s false, and rack up those points!

    How to Play:
    In Am I The Answer? Farm Edition, split the crowd into four teams and assign each team a farm animal: Horse, Cow, Chicken, or Pig. A statement will appear on the screen, and each team must decide if it’s true or false about their animal. If the statement is true, the team stands; if false, they sit. Correct answers earn points—so think fast and trust your animal instincts!
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  • Attack Of The Waving Robots

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    Beware the bots! In Attack of the Waving Robots, unpredictable robot movements will keep you guessing—pick a side of the room and hope they don’t come your way!

    How to Play:

    In Attack of the Waving Robots, a video will play showing robots moving and waving as they approach different sides of the screen. Before the video ends, players must choose a side of the room to stand on. If the robots end up in your area, you're out! Choose wisely, survive the wave, and stay in the game!
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  • Axolotl Squabble

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    Axolotl Squabble is a ridiculous, high-energy elimination game where students have to put their faith in the right axolotl. Each round features four wildly different axolotl versions, from superhero-inspired designs to completely unhinged creations, and students must choose the one they believe in most. As the game goes on, confidence rises, alliances form, and chaos breaks out when multiple axolotls don’t survive the squabble. It’s visual, unpredictable, and keeps the entire room fully engaged from start to finish.
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  • Bark-A-Long!

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    It’s the most paws-itively ridiculous music game you’ve ever played! In Bark-A-Long!, contestants must rely on their team’s best dog impressions to guess the tune. No singing. No humming. Just barking. It’s loud, it’s hilarious, and it’s a howling good time! 

    How to Play:

    Bring a few contestants on stage and split the crowd into teams—one for each contestant. Show a popular song title on screen (only visible to the crowd). The crowd must bark out the tune while their contestant tries to guess. First correct answer scores a point for their team. Most points at the end wins!

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  • Beat the Screen – Halloween Edition

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    Halloween just got spooky competitive! Beat the Screen – Halloween Edition is a fast-paced twist on Rock, Paper, Scissors where everyone plays against the screen at once. Students will choose to act like a vampire, werewolf, or zombie — but only one will survive each round. It’s quick, it’s chaotic, and it will have your whole group howling with laughter!


    How to Play

    Have everyone stand up and face the screen. When the countdown ends, students must strike one of three poses: Vampire (arms up like a cape), Werewolf (hands as claws), or Zombie (arms out like a zombie). Then reveal the screen’s choice. Vampire beats Werewolf, Werewolf beats Zombie, and Zombie beats Vampire. Anyone who loses to the screen’s choice sits down — winners stay standing and play again. Keep going until only one player remains — they are the Halloween champion!

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  • Beat The Screen: Christmas Edition

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    Get ready for a holly-jolly showdown where your goal is simple: don’t match the screen! In Beat the Screen – Christmas Edition, your students must choose between striking a Santa pose, a Frosty the Snowman pose, or an Elf pose each round. Once everyone locks in their character, the screen reveals one Christmas icon… and if you picked the same one, you’re out! It’s festive, fast, and full of hilarious poses as everyone tries to outsmart the screen and sleigh the competition.

    How to Play
    Have everyone spread out with enough room to pose. Explain the three pose options: Santa (big belly laugh pose), Frosty(hands as a hat brim or snowman arms), and Elf (hands hammering a toy or pointing like a mischievous helper). Count down from three and have everyone freeze in the pose they choose. Then reveal the round’s character on the screen. Anyone who matched that character is eliminated. Everyone else stays in and plays again. Keep going until only one Christmas champion remains!
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  • Before & After

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    Before & After is a quick-thinking, phrase-connecting game that challenges students to spot the one hidden word linking two familiar sayings. Each round presents a phrase with a missing word in the middle, and that word completes the phrase on the left while starting a brand-new one on the right. As rounds progress, thinking speeds up, confidence grows, and the competition gets tighter as students race to make the connection first. It’s simple, clever, and a guaranteed way to get the room buzzing with energy.
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  • Chicken Or The Egg

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    Which came first? In Chicken or the Egg, you’ll have to trust your instincts and history knowledge as you decide which of two things came first—choose wisely or you're out!

    How to Play:

    In Chicken or the Egg, the screen will display two items, events, or inventions, and players must decide which one came first. Move to the left or right to lock in your choice. If you’re right, you stay in the game—get it wrong, and you’re out. Keep going until only one history master remains!
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  • Chicken Or The Egg - Volume 2

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    Think you know which came first? This fast-paced screen game will put your brain to the test! Each round shows two events, inventions, or pop culture moments — your job is to figure out which one happened first. It’s a hilarious and surprisingly tricky game that will get your students shouting, debating, and laughing together. Perfect for breaking the ice and sparking fun discussions!



    How to Play

    Show a slide with two options on the screen. Students must choose which one they think came first. You can have them vote by moving to different sides of the room, holding up fingers, or shouting out their guess. Reveal the correct answer and celebrate (or laugh at) the results. Play through all the rounds — the student or team with the most correct guesses wins!

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  • Christmas Cookies

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    Santa’s got a sweet tooth and a sneaky side! In Christmas Cookies, students try to outsmart Santa himself. Four delicious Christmas cookies appear on the screen — but watch out, because Santa’s coming to steal one! Each round, students must pick a cookie corner to stand in and hope Santa doesn’t swipe their snack. It’s fast, funny, and full of Christmas cheer — the perfect holiday elimination game to get everyone laughing and moving!

    How to Play:

    Show the four cookies on the screen, one in each corner. Everyone chooses a corner by moving to the spot in the room that matches the cookie they want. When everyone’s settled, reveal which cookie Santa tries to grab. Anyone standing in that cookie’s corner is out for the round. Keep playing new rounds with fewer and fewer players until only one person is left standing — the last cookie survivor wins!

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  • Common-Mythstake

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    Common Mythstake is an easy-to-run, high-participation movement game that exposes the wild things people believe without ever checking the facts. Each round, a bold statement appears on the screen—some sound totally reasonable but are common myths, while others seem absurd but are shockingly true. Students have to commit by physically moving left or right to vote “True” or “Mythstake,” and only those who guess correctly stay in. It is instant energy: everyone is on their feet, reacting, arguing, and laughing as they discover which “facts” they have believed their whole lives are actually wrong. With ready-made statements, built-in explanations, and simple rules, Common Mythstake is perfect as an opener, a mid-program reset, or a themed night about wisdom, truth, or discernment.
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  • Count' Em Up - Movies Edition

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    Movie fans, get ready — this game will put your brain and your pop-culture skills to the test! In Count' Em Up – Movies Edition, each round shows three quick-fire movie questions, each with a number as its answer. Your job? Solve them in your head, add all three totals together, and trust your gut! Once the target number appears, you have to make your move: is the real total lower, exact, or higher than the number on the screen? Pick wisely, because one wrong step means you’re out. It’s fast, it’s frantic, and it’s the perfect game for movie lovers who think they’ve got the numbers on lock.

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  • Count' Em Up - Music Edition

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    Turn up the volume and test your music smarts! In Count' Em Up – Music Edition, each round hits you with three rapid-fire music questions — all with numerical answers. You’ll need to think fast, add up the totals in your head, and then trust your instincts when the target number pops up on the screen. Is the real sum lower, exact, or higher than what you see? Choose wisely, because one wrong guess and you’re out. It’s energetic, surprising, and the perfect mix of math and music madness!

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  • Credit Check

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    Test your pop culture knowledge with Credit Check! Before celebrities were household names, many of them got their start on TV. In this game, you’ll dig into their early credits and see if you can spot which show really launched their career.



    How to Play

    Each round, a star will appear on the screen with two possible shows they could’ve been in. If you think the top option is correct, move to the front of the room. If you think it’s the bottom option, head to the back. Get it right and you stay in—guess wrong and you’re out. Last players standing win the round!


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  • Crowd Cues - Fall Edition

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    Bring the fall vibes and the fun! Crowd Cues: Fall Edition turns your whole room into a living autumn scene. The crowd acts out fall-themed prompts — think pumpkin carving, hayrides, and jumping in leaf piles — while one lucky contestant stands on stage and tries to guess what’s happening. It’s energetic, hilarious, and full of fall flavor!


    How to Play

    Split your crowd into two teams. Each round, send one contestant from each team to the stage and reveal a fall-themed prompt to the audience. The crowd acts it out (no talking!) while their teammate tries to guess. The first contestant to guess correctly wins the round and earns a point for their team. The team with the most points after all rounds wins!

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  • Crowd Cues - Winter Edition

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    Crowd Cues – Winter Edition is a high-energy, whole-room movement game that flips charades on its head. Instead of one person acting for a crowd, the entire crowd acts together while one or two brave students onstage try to guess the winter scenario on the screen behind them. Each prompt features a familiar cold-weather moment—like scraping ice off a windshield, crashing through a snowball fight, or reacting to a surprise snow day—that students can instantly act out with big motions and zero props. With simple rules, 10 ready-to-use prompts, and tons of built-in laughter, Crowd Cues – Winter Edition is perfect as a series opener, a mid-program energy boost, or a winter-themed event where you want maximum participation with minimal setup.
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  • Crowd Cues: Christmas Edition

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    Get ready for some holly-jolly chaos! In Crowd Cues – Christmas Edition, one brave contestant stands on stage facing the audience while a Christmas-themed action is revealed behind them. The crowd must work together to silently act out the cue — whether it’s decorating a tree, sledding downhill, building a snowman, or stuffing a stocking. With the contestant relying only on the crowd’s motions and energy, the goal is simple: be the first to guess the highlighted phrase! It’s festive, frantic, and guaranteed to fill the room with Christmas cheer.

    How to Play
    Invite one contestant on stage and have them face the audience with their back toward the screen. Display a Christmas-themed action on the screen. As soon as it appears, the entire crowd acts out the cue using motions, gestures, and pantomime — no talking allowed! The contestant must keep guessing until they say the exact highlighted phrase. Award a point for each correct guess and rotate contestants as needed. Play as many rounds as you want — the contestant with the most correct guesses wins!
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  • Director's Chair - Harry Potter Edition

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    Step into the spotlight with Director’s Chair – Harry Potter Edition! In this hilarious crowd-powered game, you’ll reimagine the wizarding world by casting iconic characters with unexpected actors. The audience gets the final say, but can you predict who they’ll choose?

    How to Play

    Bring two players on stage and show a Harry Potter character along with two alternative actors. Each contestant secretly locks in their pick with the host. Then the crowd votes by moving left or right for the actor they think fits best. If the contestant’s choice matches the crowd’s vote, they score a point!

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  • Do You See What I See?

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    Get ready for a Christmas twist that’ll test your brain and your holiday spirit! Do You See What I See? takes your favorite Christmas songs and turns them into tricky visual puzzles. Each round shows an image that secretly represents a classic Christmas tune — but can your team figure it out before anyone else does? It’s part mystery, part music, and all merry fun!

    How to Play
    Split your group into equal teams and have them line up at the back of the room. Show the first puzzle image on the screen — each one represents a Christmas song title. When a team thinks they know the answer, they send one player to the front. The first player to reach the host and answer correctly earns a point for their team. If they get it wrong, they lose a point. Continue through all the rounds, and the team with the most points at the end wins!
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  • Dodge The Dance

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    Get ready to move—but not like that! In Dodge the Dance, you'll have to bust a move while keeping your survival instincts sharp. Each round, five dance moves hit the screen and everyone picks one to groove with. But if the spotlight lands on your move… you're out! It’s part dance party, part elimination challenge, and 100% hilarious fun.

    How to Play:
    Each round begins with five different dance moves shown on screen. Players choose one move and start dancing—repeating the same move over and over. After a few seconds, the screen will reveal one dance move. Anyone caught doing that matching move is out! The game continues with a new set of moves each round until one dancer is left standing.
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  • Does It Freeze?

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    Bundle up — it’s about to get chilly! Does It Freeze? is the frosty guessing game where students put their cold-weather knowledge to the test. Each round shows a liquid or substance, and everyone must decide: will it freeze or not? Some are easy… but others will leave your brain on ice! It’s a winter wonderland of surprises where only the smartest (or luckiest) survive until the end!

    How to Play
    Students start in the center of the room. Each round, a new liquid appears on the screen. If they think it freezes, they move to the right side of the room. If they think it doesn’t freeze, they move to the left side. Once everyone has chosen, reveal the correct answer. Anyone who guessed wrong is out for the rest of the game. Keep playing new rounds until only one person remains — the final frosty champion!

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  • Don't Say...

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    Think fast—but choose your words carefully! In Don’t Say…, your team has to give the right answer without saying the one word you’re not allowed to use—can you beat the trick and still get it right? 

    How To Play
    In Don’t Say…, each round features a question with a hidden twist: you’ll also be shown an image of a word you can’t say in your answer. For example, if the image is a pan and the answer is “pancake,” you must say “cake” instead. Teams race to shout out the correct modified answer—first team to get it right earns a point!

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  • Egg Heads

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    Eggheads is a fast, visual elimination game that challenges students to spot the secret genius hiding in plain sight. Each round shows a familiar group image filled with well-known faces, but only one of them is secretly the “egghead.” With numbers placed on each person in the image, students have to trust their instincts, make a quick decision, and commit to an answer. Every reveal brings surprise, laughter, and instant tension as the crowd shrinks and the smartest guessers stay standing.

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  • Eponyms

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    Time to put your brain to the test with a game that sounds fancy but plays fast and fun! In Eponyms, you’ll be shown everyday items — from sandwiches to sneakers to raincoats — and your job is to decide whether each one is actually named after a real person. If it is, it’s an eponym. If it isn’t, well… you just learned something new. It’s simple, surprising, and full of “Wait… THAT was named after someone?” moments your students will love.

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  • Fact Or Fiction Human Body

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    This game challenges students to separate truth from myth as they’re presented with different statements about the Bible. For each one, they have to quickly decide—is it fact or is it fiction?

    Some answers might seem obvious, while others will catch them off guard, leading to great reactions, laughs, and even a few “wait… really?” moments.

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  • Famous Last Words

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    Think you know your pop culture endings? In Famous Last Words, students must decide which quote is the real final line spoken by a famous character. Some are legendary... others are totally made up. Only the most observant fans will survive this dramatic showdown!

    How to Play:
    Each round, two final quotes from a famous character appear—one on the left side of the screen, one on the right. Students move to the side they believe is the real last line. Choose correctly to stay in the game. Choose wrong, and you're out. Last person standing wins!

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  • Father? Figure

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    Think you know your Bible dads? Turn family trees into a fast, funny showdown where students try to guess which biblical father matches each person on screen. It’s the perfect mix of random Bible knowledge, loud guesses, and “wait... I actually know this one!” energy.

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