Print your complete LDS Family Feud game today
It’s time to take a twist this classic TV game show with these fun and easy LDS Family Feud game. Perfect for your next family night, LDS youth activity or Relief Society activity. Everything you need is in one convenient PDF printable. Check it out today!
I loved watching Family Feud when I was younger. That’s why it was so much fun putting together this game. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, there are a lot of cultural aspects of my religion that are definitely worth making into survey questions for this game. The questions and responses were funny and entertaining. Check it out!
What is Family Feud?
Family Feud is a game show that began back in 1976. Two families compete to come up with the most popular answers to outrageous questions. Basically, the family with the most points, wins! So, creating a Latter-day Saint version only made sense. Here’s how to play it in your own home.
Download and print your LDS Family Feud game
I designed this game so that is can be completely printed from home. Although there are some Power Point versions of this game, sometimes it’s way easier just to do it the old fashioned way. This download includes:
- Detailed instruction page (8.5×11)
- LDS Family Feud display posters (8.5×11 and 11×17)
- Answer cover strips (8.5×11)
- 25 Survey Questions (all LDS culture related)
Just click on the link at the end of this blog post to purchase, download and print your game.
Set up your game
Hang the LDS Family Feud poster on the wall for everyone to see. Print out the LDS Family Feud question pages (25 total) and the Answer Cover Strips. Cut out the cover strips and tape them over each of the indvidual answers on the posters.
Place a game buzzer or bell on a small table at the front of the room. Line up two sets of five chairs on opposite sides of the room facing each other. Divide the players into teams of five. Write the names of each of the teams on a blackboard or whiteboard at the front of the room to keep score.
Games are played with two teams of up to five people per team. If you have more than 10 players, teams are rotated after each game of five questions. Or games can be played simultaneously in different rooms. Each game takes about 15-20 minutes.
How to play Family Feud (LDS version)
Have the team captain from each team come to the front of the room where the buzzer is on the table.
The host reads the first question (e.g., Name a Book of Mormon prophet) and the first person to hit the buzzer has five seconds to answer what they think is the best answer that is listed number one on question page. Remove the paper from over the item on the list that they answer correctly so they can see what’s already been guessed correctly.
If the person gets #1 on the list, their team has the choice to pass or play the round. When the person does not get #1, the other person in the face-off has five seconds to give an answer to try and get #1. If the second team gets #1, their team has a chance to pass or play the round. If a team chooses to pass on a round, the round is played by the opposing team.
To play a round, go to the next person in line on the team and ask them the same question. They have five seconds to give an answer. Then move on to the next person and repeat until the team either gets the answer or gets three strikes. A team gets a strike if they say an answer that is not on the board. If a team gets three strikes, the opposing team has the opportunity to steal all of the points on the board by guessing one of the remaining answers on the board.
If you want to play a lightning round at the end of the game, you can compile five of the survey questions and ask them separately to two members of the winning team. Give them 20 seconds to answer their questions.
I hope you have as much fun as we did playing this awesome Family Feud game that really tested our knowledge of the LDS culture. Play it with your family, youth groups or Relief Society.
To purchase, download and print your Family Feud game, click on the link below:
LDS Family Feud printable game
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