This sounds like a fun twist on the classic "Play Your Cards Right" (or the US "Card Sharks") format! Combining the survey style of Family Fortunes (Family Feud) with the Higher/Lower mechanic of Play Your Cards Right is a great recipe for a pub quiz or a party game.
Question: "We asked 100 people... Name something you buy at the supermarket that you hope is 'ripe'." we asked 100 peopleplay your cards right questions uk
: "Name something that usually comes in pairs" (e.g., Shoes - 50, Socks - 15). Game Mechanics & Strategy This sounds like a fun twist on the
The beauty of these questions lay in their relatability. They often focused on everyday habits, British stereotypes, or tongue-in-cheek scenarios involving the host himself. 0 cards (pass immediately): 2 1 card: 7
Cut these out, shuffle, and play!
Trap Question: "We asked 100 people: 'Name a famous horse.'"
But here’s the secret: Knowing the most common "100 people" answers gives you a massive edge.