4 FREE Spouse Scattergories Games for Date Night

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How to Play Our Spouse Scattergories Game

Are you on the hunt for a simple, fun, and FREE date night idea? This scattergories game is just what you need! We’ve got a FREE printable Scattergories lists for getting to know your spouse better! Based on the hit game Scattergories, all of these questions have to do with your spouse. To grab these free, printable Scattergories lists just click the pink download button at the end of this post!

Spouse Scattergories Game Date Night from The Dating Divas! #TheDatingDivas #Scattergories #ScattergoriesGame

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The Scattergories game {available here and here!} is a classic game that asks players to answer various questions, but the trick is – those answers must all begin with a certain letter!  The original game already requires creativity in your answers but in our version get ready to make those clever answers match your spouse!

Not only is this game fun to play, but with diva designer Kensie’s fun printables – it is easy to prepare! Just print, cut and play!

Scattergories Game Night With Your Spouse!

Spouse Scattergories Game Letters

Start by selecting a letter! Using the printables provided, cut out each letter of the alphabet. I folded mine up and placed them in a simple bowl.

Spouse Scattergories Printable Letters

The letter that is selected will be the first letter used in each of your answers!

 Spouse Scattergories Category Cards

Select one of the four Scattergories categories to use. Each category card has 12 unique questions that all refer to your spouse!

Spouse Scattergories Game Printables

Set the Scattergories timer for 3 minutes (or less for more of a challenge!). Then, using the answer sheets, each spouse will secretly write down a word to fit the category question. Remember: all answers must begin with the chosen letter!

Spouse Scattergories Game Questions

For example: What is one word to describe your spouse’s breath in the morning?

Letter: S

Options could include: sensational, sour, or sweet – so many choices! For the record, I said my husband’s was sexy and he answered that mine was spicy. Spicy?! We had a good laugh over that! I would have preferred  sexy . . .

Spouse Scattergories Game

When the timer runs out, compare your answers.  A player receives a point for each word they write down that starts with the chosen letter. No points are received if you both write down the same word. Double points are received if you have a double letter such as Super Spicy!

Spouse Scattergories Category Cards Printables

Finally, determine a winner of your Scattergories game round 1 and play again by choosing a new letter and/or a new category card!

 This date night idea had my spouse and I laughing so hard!  We loved the challenge and had a blast sharing our answers! We hope you enjoy this spouse Scattergories game as much as we did!

Then, download your free Spouse Scattergories Game Printables here:

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SPOUSE SCATTERGORIES GAME

Printables Designed By Kensie @ kensiekate.com Exclusively For The Dating Divas

Sarina

I met my husband, in a beginning ballroom dance class at the age of 15. He was my first crush, my first date, and twelve years (to the day) later we married. Together we enjoy traveling the world, and, of course, going on creative dates! I am a former theatre teacher who now stays at home with a spunky little boy. I love dancing, hosting parties, photography, organizing & chocolate!

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  1. Hello! Quick question…
    if i am playing with like 10 couples, am i just playing against my spouse or against all 20 people? And if its against the entire group, I’m just trying to think of a unique word that any of the 20 people might not use (not just my husband)?

    And do you think this is a good game to play with that many people or may not?

    1. The game absolutely could be played in a group setting. As you mentioned – the more people playing, the more challenging it will be to choose a unique word that no one else uses. It is up to you if you want to play spouse vs spouse or the entire group. Either way works! Have fun!

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