Guess! That! Wooble!
How well do you know your Woobles?
How to Play:
One person secretly chooses a Wooble in their head and everyone else asks yes or no questions about it until they get it right. Whoever guesses correctly gets to choose the next Wooble, and if no one guesses after 20 questions have been asked, that player gets to go again!
Sebastian’s Suitcase
Get a group together and pack up the Wooble Wagon in this memory challenge game!
How to Play:
Each turn begins by saying “I’m going on a Wooble road trip and I’m bringing a…” The first person names something that starts with the letter A, the next person adds something that starts with a B, and so on!
Everyone needs to remember & recite every item that came before, so the longer you play the harder (and more fun!) it gets!
Fred’s Rest Stop Revelations
It’s Never Have I Ever: Travel Edition!
How to Play:
Everyone holds up five fingers. Take turns by saying somewhere you’ve never been before or something you’ve never done while traveling (e.g., "Never have I ever been to New York City" or “Never have I ever gotten a flat tire”). If you have done it, you put a finger down. The last person with fingers up wins!
Bonus points* if you invite someone in line that you haven’t met before to play!
*points don’t exist or matter
Kiki's Blinker Beat
Can you keep the rhythm and think fast?
How to Play:
One person picks a road trippy category like "Car Brands," "Snack Foods," or "State Capitals."
As a group, make a steady beat together (clap, clap, snap, snap). On the snaps, the person whose turn it is must say an item in that category without hesitating or repeating what has already been said. If you miss the beat or run out of ideas, you're out! The last person left gets to pick the next category!
Tanya's Traffic Light Tango
Let’s Dance!
How to Play:
- One person does a simple action (e.g., clap twice, spin, make a weird sound)
- Everyone copies it.
- The next person does the first action and adds a new one.
- Everyone copies that sequence
- The routine grows as everyone takes turns!
If someone messes up the sequence during their turn, they are out!
Keep it going until only one person is left grooving to the growing chain of silly moves!
Milly's A-Z Expressway
Work together as a group to find the alphabet while you wait in line!
How to Play:
First, find something that starts with the letter A, then B, and so on. Get creative and reach out to other Wooblers around you for help! Is there an apple in your backpack? Does your neighbor have Cornelius the Bee in their duffle bag? It all counts! Remember, you have to find the items in order!
Once you get to Z, do a little victory dance because you’re all awesome!
Pierre's Pit Stop: Perks & Perils
Buckle up for a chaotic storytelling ride where every turn has a twist!
How to Play:
The first person starts a story with a sentence about their dream road trip. The next person must follow with a sentence starting with "Unfortunately..." to add conflict. The next person follows with "Fortunately..." to resolve it.
Example:
"We’re driving a convertible through the mountains."
"Unfortunately, a giant bird decided to land in the back seat."
"Fortunately, the bird knows how to read a map."
Tito’s Tourist Trap
Get to know your fellow Wooblers by playing Two Truths and a Lie!
How to Play:
One person shares three "facts" about themselves—two that are true and one that is a lie. The group interviews the storyteller to figure out which “fact” is actually fiction!
Take turns until everyone has had a chance to spin a yarn!
Scooter’s Single Lane Stories
Gather some friends (old and new!) to come up with a tale that could go anywhere!
How to Play:
Create a story one word at a time with the people near you.
One person starts with any word. The next person adds one word. Continue taking turns, and try to make the story make sense!
Example:
“Once → a → giant → pigeon → stole → my → sandwich…”
What happens next!? Only you know!
Soli’s Six Degree Detour
Are we there yet???
How to Play:
As a group, pick two completely unrelated things that you would encounter on a road trip. Then, work together to connect them logically in 6 “stops” or less!
Example:
Gas Station to the World’s Largest Ball of Twine
Gas Station → Road Map → Roadside Attractions → World’s Largest Ball of Twine
Mango’s I Spy
Time to take a bird’s eye view (if the bird was standing on the ground!) of the world around you!
How to Play:
Choose something you can see from where you’re standing, give one descriptive clue, and everyone else tries to guess what it is. Whoever gets it right gets to go next!
Examples:
I spy something cold! I spy something blue! I spy something squishy!
Billy’s Uncommon Common Ground
What makes you all magical unicorns besides being Wondrous Wooblers?
How to Play:
Find some Wooblers in line that you haven’t met before today and discover three things you all have in common that aren’t obvious (things like "we all have hair" or "we all live in this city" don’t count!). Have fun and make some new friends!
Where in the Woobleverse?!
Hide & Seek without leaving the line!
How to Play:
One person "hides" in their mind anywhere in the world (a city, a landmark, etc). The rest of the group asks yes or no questions to figure out where they are. Whoever guesses correctly gets to “hide” next!
Gertrude’s Geography Chain
A fast-paced word association game that tests your mental map of the world.
How to Play:
One person picks a starting location (City, State, or Country). The next person must say a location that starts with the last letter of that place. The person after that does the same, and so on. If you repeat a location that has already been said or hesitate for more than 5 seconds, you’re out!
Example:
If the first person says "Paris," the next person must say a location that starts with the last letter of that word (in this case, S). They might say "Seattle." The next person then needs a place starting with E.
Reginald’s Road Rules
Can you crack the code?
How to Play:
One person secretly invents a rule for what people can say.
Example Rules:
- Words must start with the same letter
- Words must be animals
- Words must rhyme
Everyone takes turns saying a word and tries to figure out the hidden rule.
When someone guesses the rule, they get to make the next one!