
Notice how the lines are drawn for the files. Notice here the angles and length of the lines within the example.Īdd some details to your file cabinet using rectangles and lines. Use a couple of straight lines to doodle the bottom and side wall of your cabinet. See how the angles are aligned with the original shapes you drew in step 1. Notice the angles of the lines and of the rectangle shape within the example. To doodle the cabinet file drawer, use straight lines, and a rectangle shape. This will become the top and side wall of your cabinet. Then below this, draw an elongated rectangle shape. If it is correct, the guesser and all remaining designers receive 1 point each.Īt the end of the game, the player with the most points wins.Begin your file cabinet doodle by drawing a diamond shape near the top of your page. If the guess is still not correct, all remaining players show their drawings simultaneously, and a final guess is made. If it is correct, they receive 1 point each. If not, the player with the dice must show their drawing, and a new guess is made. If the answer is correct, both the guesser and the drawer receive 1 point each. All other players must then stop drawing.The guesser takes turns guessing the word of the round from each drawing, starting with the player who finished his or her drawing first (the one with the golden cylinder). The second player grabs the die and rolls it until the stop symbol appears. The player who finishes first takes the golden cylinder. The drawers try to draw a word as quickly and accurately as they can.


In each round, one player is the guesser, and all other players are drawers. Acclaimed by both hard-core and casual gamers during our test round, laugh or at least badly drawn bicycles are guaranteed!
