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Bust a move with fellow 70s lovers with fun Bust a move with fellow 70s lovers with fun 70s Party Supplies . There are many old school party games adults from the 70s era will love playing alongside other non-70s era party guests.

Now You See It. Create a game board using index cards with four rows of lines with 14 letters positions in each row. The party host reads twelve general knowledge trivia questions with single-word answers that are concealed within the jumble of letters on the board for that round. The correct answers must be written from left to right horizontally. Select four players split into two teams with one outside and one inside player each. The outside players turned their backs to the board. The first inside player must buzz (use bells) in and say which line is the correct answer. When the right line is given the player on the outside turns around stating the position and word. If the wrong line is guessed, the other team gets a free guess. If the correct position and answer is given, the team earns points equal to the sum of the line and position numbers (example: if a word was on Line 2, Position 1, the team scored three points). Otherwise, nobody scored for that word. Halfway through the round, inside and outside players switched roles. In order to make it to the elimination round a team must led after the second bell. Continue playing until only one team remains.

Hollywood Connection. Select six party guests to represent celebrities (have the six players pick the celebrities themselves of give them index cards with questions randomly). Two players faces six celebrities in game of answering questions about the stars themselves. The player's objective is to match the stars' answers in order to score points or making a connection. To begin, one player selects a celebrity to play with. The party host reads a question to the celebrities with two possible answers, after which the stars write down their response. When they are done the player that is in control picks one of the answers that they believe the celebrity would say.|Each time the player makes a connection 1 point is earned. After the first player is done, their opponent does the same thing with the other row of three celebrities.

70s Party Games and Printable Activities are great for children or older adults a chance to test their trivia skills in a fun manner. While parties mainly consist of boogying down, give the party guests a chance to rest, regenerate, and have some fun with easily created party games.

Break out the dance shoes with 70s party games and great music. There are many old school party games adults from the 70s Party Supplies era will love playing alongside other non-70s era party guests.

Now You See It. Create a game board using index cards with four rows of lines with 14 letters positions in each row. The party host reads twelve general knowledge trivia questions with single-word answers that are concealed within the jumble of letters on the board for that round. The answers should be written horizontally from left to right. Select four players split into two teams with one outside and one inside player each. The outside players turned their backs to the board. The first inside player must buzz (use bells) in and say which line is the correct answer. If the correct line is given, the outside player for that team turns around and gives the position number and the word. If the wrong line is guessed, the other team gets a free guess. If the correct position and answer is given, the team earns points equal to the sum of the line and position numbers (example: if a word was on Line 2, Position 1, the team scored three points). Otherwise, nobody scored for that word. Halfway through the round, inside and outside players switched roles. The team in the lead after the second bell wins the elimination round. Continue playing until only one team remains.

Hollywood Connection. Select six party guests to represent celebrities (have the six players pick the celebrities themselves of give them index cards with questions randomly). Two players faces six celebrities in game of answering questions about the stars themselves. The player's objective is to match the stars' answers in order to score points or making a connection. To begin, one player selects a celebrity to play with. The party host reads a question to the celebrities with two possible answers, after which the stars write down their response. When they are done the player that is in control picks one of the answers that they believe the celebrity would say.|Each time the player makes a connection 1 point is earned. When the original player has finished; the opponent does the exact thing with the other celebrities.

70s printable activities and party games are ideal for guests of all ages. While parties mainly consist of boogying down, give the party guests a chance to rest, regenerate, and have some fun with easily created party games.

by: Gail Leino




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