Directions for playing GPC Feud at a Distance

The game is on a power point. You can play on your home laptop, and can also play during a zoom meeting with another family by sharing your screen.

The host will need to run the board, using the answer sheet.  As your family members give an answer, you may give them credit if it is close to the one on the board!

Directions to play:

  1. Divide your family/friends into two teams.
  2. One member of each team faces the other in a face-off as the host reads the question.
  3. You can use a show of hands, a bell, or in speaker view on zoom, the person who speaks first becomes large on the screen and can answer first.  Both contestants may answer – the one with the better answer wins control of the board and has the option of playing or passing control to the other team.
  4. The team that has the control tries to reveal all of the correct answers to the question before receiving three strikes, team members answering one at a time.
  5. If the team receives three strikes without revealing the board, control is passed to the other team.
  6. The team that now has the control is able to give one answer in the hopes that it is found on the board.
    • If it is, points are added to the stealing team’s score.
    • If not, the first team gets the points.
  7. Take turns in each team with who gets to answer first for each successive round.

Scoring the Game:

Answers are worth one point for every person in the survey who gave them. The winning team in each round scores the total points for all revealed answers to that question.  If the other side steals the round, they get all the revealed points.

Note:  You can make the scoring as simple as you wish, even scoring each round as one point and the team who wins the round wins a point.

To download the Family Feud Powerpoint presentation Click here

To see the answers click here– (Hosts only No Peaking)

To see all the files click here