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Brought to you by: For Whom the Bell Tolls Try this variation on musical chairs to get to know more about your travelers. To Play: Arrange chairs in a circle with one chair less than the number of players. And have one person, “the ringer,” stand in the middle of the circle. The ringer starts the game by saying “The bell tolls for ____________” naming a characteristic that is true about them such as having traveled to Ireland. For example the ringer would say “The bell tolls for the one who has been to Ireland,” and everyone who has traveled to Ireland must quickly stand and find a new seat, including the ringer. The person who does not make it to a seat must become the new ringer in the center of the circle. Try some of these ideas if your group gets stuck: “The bell tolls for the one who likes chocolate.” “The bell tolls for the one who hasn’t cut their grass in two weeks.” “The bell tolls for the one who loves sushi.” “the bell tolls for the one who listens to Metallica.”

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Page 1: For Whom the Bell Tolls Group Game · Brought to you by: For Whom the Bell Tolls Try this variation on musical chairs to get to know more about your travelers. To Play: Arrange chairs

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For Whom the Bell Tolls Try this variation on musical chairs to get to know more about your travelers.

To Play:

Arrange chairs in a circle with one chair less than the number of players. And

have one person, “the ringer,” stand in the middle of the circle. The ringer starts

the game by saying “The bell tolls for ____________” naming a characteristic

that is true about them such as having traveled to Ireland.

For example the ringer would say “The bell tolls for the one who has been to

Ireland,” and everyone who has traveled to Ireland must quickly stand and find a

new seat, including the ringer.

The person who does not make it to a seat must become the new ringer in the

center of the circle.

Try some of these ideas if your group gets stuck:

“The bell tolls for the one who likes chocolate.”

“The bell tolls for the one who hasn’t cut their grass in two weeks.”

“The bell tolls for the one who loves sushi.”

“the bell tolls for the one who listens to Metallica.”