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  2. Blurt can be played in teams or as individuals. NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 3 to 12 Players. COMPONENTS: 1 giant board, 300 double-sided cards bearing 1800 definitive clues in a card holder, 6 pawns, 1 die and a rule book. TYPE OF GAME: Party/Family Vocabulary Building Board Game. AUDIENCE: Ages 7 and Up.

  3. If you get to blurt, start bidding against other players on how many words of the definition you think you'll need to hear in order to guess the correct word. You only get one guess! If you're the low bidder, you get a chance to blurt all by yourself.

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  4. Blurt is a fast board game where players or teams race to the finish by blurting out the words they think fit the descriptions read. There is no penalty for blurting out the wrong answer. In Blurt, you just keep blurting out words until the correct one is named.

  5. If you get to blurt, start bidding against other players on how many words of the definition you think you’ll need to hear in order to guess the correct word. You only get one guess! It might go something like this, “I can blurt it in 6 words!” “Oh yeah, well I can blurt it in 5 words.” “I can blurt it in 4.” “Then blurt that ...

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  6. How to Play. 1. A parent or teacher reads the top clue from the side of the Blurt cards with the stars. These generally define simpler words. Players or teams do not blurt out guesses. Instead they write down the word they think the clue defines.

  7. A detailed explanation of the rules for Blurt! with pictures showing how to play the 1992 party word trivia board game.

  8. In Blurt! The Uproarious Word Race Game, you can always catch up and no one is ever out of the game until the final BLURT! Updated content: 1,800 clues on 300 cards with rules for two levels of play.

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