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Hangman is one of the simplest and fun game to be played between two or more people. All it requires is a paper, a pencil and two sets of intuitive brains. The idea of the game is straightforward, one person thinks of a word, phrase of the sentence, while the playmate has to guess the word within limited tries.
The person tells the number letters in the thought out word, while the other player’s guesses, if a certain guess is correct, then the word setter has revealed the occurrence of the word. Every wrong guess brings a person closer to losing as the diagram of a hangman is completed. To become the Hangman champion you will need to have a strong vocabulary and difficult to guess Hangman words that can trick your competitor.
Being a guesser the safest way to crack the set word is by using frequency analysis that is by using the most repeated letters in the English language, by using vowels as every word contains a vowel. But if you want the thrill of being the mastermind of the game, you will need intentionally cheat these conventional methods of guessing, by using rare or anomalous words.
Now don’t worry, we will not leave you hanging as we here have compiled a list of hangman words that will grind the guesser’s gears!
Read More: 150+ Coolest Charades Words Game Ideas
How to Choose Good Hangman Words
Being the game mastermind you should have a couple of key ideas in your mind. These tips are guaranteed to baffle the guesser of used strategically
- Easy to spell words does not make them easy guess
- Shorter words are much harder to as there are less repetition and more variation. This will make they guesser lose their tries
- Using the frequency analysis and or using different algorithms, the letters with low-frequency repetition should be used for example letters like ‘x’ and ‘z’ that are rare
- Words with less same letter occurrences should be used as the guesser will have to guess all the letters making him liable to waste his chances, words like these are rhythm, heptagon etc should be used.
Funny Hangman Words
- Croquet
- Cockpit
- Bungler
- Pituitary
- Fjord
- Jazzy
- Gipsy
- Kayak
- Polka
- Sphinx
- Swivel
- Quicky
- Ribbed
- Catawampus
- Snickerdoodle
- Gubbins
- Gummy
- Melancholy
- Lollygag
- Flabbergast
- Paradiddle
- Billingsgate
- Collywobbles
- Peekaboo
- Diphthong
- Discombobulate
- Bumfuzzle
- Heading
- Muzzy
- Jock
- Hockey
- Phlegm
Impossible Hangman Words
- Fizzling
- Quiz
- Quinsy
- Jives
- Babbling
- Bopped
- Swizz
- Shagginess
- Zigzagging
- Buzzed
- Klutz
- Ivory
- Banjo
- Azure
- Blizzard
- Baffles
- Buffoon
- Daiquiri
- Queue
- Groggy
- Vortex
- Voodoo
- Schnapps
- Schizophrenia
- Zephyr
- Spritz
- Thriftless
- Thumbscrew
- Squawk
- Voyeurism
- Vaporize
- Zodiac
- Rhubarb
- Transgress
- Rickshaw
- Snazzy
- Quixotic
- Knapsack
- Jinx
- Affix
Good Hangman Words
- Crypt
- Encrypt
- Decrypt
- Dwarves
- Gazebo
- Kiosk
- Haiku
- Buzzard
- Glowworm
- Kilobyte
- Stronghold
- Syndrome
- Shiva
- Shiv
- Wimpy
- Zeal
- Zilch
- Zipper
- Topaz
- Naphtha
- Kiwi
- Kiwifruit
- Fuchsia
- Equip
- Foxtrot
- Calligraphy
- Abyss
- Askew
- Axiom
- Cockiness
- Cobweb
- Soapy
- Avenue
- Daiquiri
- espionage
- Boxcar
Hangman Words for Kids
- Beekeeper
- Rogue
- Icy
- Dryness
- Attack
- Tolstoy
- Does
- Arc
- Pyramid
- Dot
- Kite
- Oval
- Prism
- Sector
- Triangle
- Atlas
- Roman
- Green
- Greek
- Reddish
- Star
- Round
- Point
- Plane
- Line
- Interval
- Eclipse
- Disk
- Acute
- Biology
- Jiffy
- Igloo
- Quill
- Black
- Mystify
- Disc
- Heart
- Exodus
- God
- Toy
- Windy
- Cycle
- Party
- Fish
- Animal
- Pet
- Fake
- Brick
- Fly
- Airplane
Hangman Words for Adults
- Cobweb
- Orgy
- Buxom
- Boggle
- Fishhook
- Flopping
- Galvanize
- Embezzle
- Glyph
- Ivy
- Dizzying
- Bastard
- Damn
- Bugger
- Gross
- Fuzz
- Fervid
- Memento
- Momentum
- Quad
- Hardcore
- Waxy
- Yacht
- Zealous
- Wildebeest
- Toady
- Pixel
- Memory
- Neighborhood
- Palace
- Zoo
- Film store
- Fetish
- Quirk
- Trap queen
- University
- Poetry
- Write
- Plates
- Norway
- Uganda
- Djibouti
- Canal
- Mill
- Crossword
- CrossFit
- Zumba
- Dumbly
- Dumbbell
- Philadelphia
Guess the Word
Guess the Word is a fun vocabulary game for young learners and young teens with a level of A2 (Basic user) on the CEFR.
In this game students read a definition of a word and have to guess what the word is using the letters that appear. This game is a great way to practice reading, spelling and review vocabulary all at the same time. You can also use this activity to prepare Cambridge Flyer level students for the Flyers exam as a similar task appears in the exam though this game is a great game for any group with an A2 or below level.
There are a total 11 categories of vocabulary covering the most common language studied at this level. Can your students guess all the words?
How to Play Guess the Word
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- Project the game on the whiteboard.
- In teams or individually students have to read the definition and guess what the word is. If they don’t know the word they can buy hints which reveals some of the letters of the word.
- The team that guesses the most words wins!
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Vocabulary Games
ESL Say It! – A simple no prep warmer/cooler or quick break for students. In this activity students have to say a word from a category that begins with a letter.
ESL Guess Who – Practice describing people with this fun online game.
MIXUP – A simple quick fire vocabulary game. How many words can you guess in 90 seconds?
Word Wheel – Get class started with this fun vocabulary challenge. In this game students try and guess what the nine letter word is while also making words using the letters and the key letter. The team with the most words and points will win!
Learn to tell the time – Practice reading the setting the time with this fun interactive game to practice telling the time.
ESL Scattergories! – A classic quick thinking vocabulary where students need to think of vocabulary quickly to get the most words beginning with a letter.
Scattagories for Kids! – Now play with young learner and lower level students in this simplified version of our classic game.
Name 5! – Name 5! is a simple no prep vocabulary warmer. In this activity students need to say a number of words based on a range of topics. Can your students beat the clock!
5 Seconds! – Students need to say 3 words from a random category in 5 seconds to score a point.
2 Pictures 1 Compound – Can you guess the closed compounds nouns from the pictures? Practice guessing the compounds nouns with this fun interactive game.
Interactive Board Games – Practice speaking, grammar and vocabulary with these interactive online board games. New board games added regularly.
ESL Vocabulary Fortunes – An online game for teens and adults that is a great way to practice vocabulary on a large number of topics.
Animal Vocabulary Games – Practice animals with these four interactive online games. These fun games are a great way to revise animal vocabulary with your students.
Story Dice – Get your students making and telling stories with this fun online story tool.
ESL Countdown – Practice vocabulary and spelling with countdown.
Anagram Word Game – A simple word game. Suitable for teens and adults with an intermediate and above level of English.
ESL Category Generator – Generate categories to get your students practicing vocabulary. Great activity to be used with a ball or in online classes to get students thinking at the start of class as a warmer.
Trivia Quiz Generator – Generate quizzes quickly with this simple tool. Ideal for teens and adults intermediate and above.
Random Letter Generator – Generate random letters from the alphabet with this simple letter generating tool.
ESL Idiom Generator – Generate over 100 of the most common English language idioms. Get students to draw or mime out the idioms as a way to introduce them to the most common idioms in English.
Random Noun Generator – Randomly generate over 200 of the most common nouns in the English Language. Great for Pictionary and other end of the class coolers.
Catchphrase – A quick fire word game where students explain as many words as they can within the time limit.
Pictionary – Automatically generate words from three different levels of difficulty and play Pictionary with your students in a flash.
ESL Boggle – Boggle is a great warmer that can be used in the classroom. With this online version get students writing words to be the top of the class.
ESL Quizzes – Our Quizzes are a great way to end class and practice key vocabulary for a wide range of themes. Check back regularly as we are adding new quizzes regularly.
Discover games on our Youtube Channel.
Guessing games are great to use as warmers, fillers, and review activities. Not only are they a lot of fun, but they are also fantastic for learning vocabulary and grammar.
On this page we list the 10 super fun guessing games for kids. Although these activities are mainly aimed at young learners, many of these guessing game ideas can be easily adapted to use with adults and teenagers.
For more classroom game ideas, check out our other post, 10 Incredibly Fun Vocabulary Activities For ESL Kids.
1: Guess the Word Games
Whichever topic you are teaching, a simple guess the word game, although simple, can be very effective. Show students some flashcards and ask them to repeat after you. Once students have practiced enough, choose one flashcard, and don’t show the students. Then ask them to try to guess what the word is while using the target expression.
For example, if you teaching animal words, when students guess they can ask the teacher ‘Is it an elephant?’, and the teacher can respond ‘Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t.’.
2: Hidden Picture Guessing Games
In this guessing game there is a picture hidden behind some color squares. As you click the squares the image is slowly revealed and students must try to guess what it is.
This guess the picture game is a great way to introduce or review new words with students and can be used with any vocabulary. For hidden picture PPT games on many topics, and an editable template, click here.
3: Guess the Picture (Pictionary)
This simple guessing game idea needs little to no prep. All you need for this game is something to draw on. To play as a whole class, ask a student to draw something on the board from the lesson and ask students to guess what the picture is of.
To make it more fun, divide the class into two / three teams. Give each team 30 seconds or so to guess as many pictures as they can. This game is a lot of fun and young learners especially love showing off their artistic skills.
4: Guess the Mystery Object
Using real objects in the classroom is a great way to connect the vocabulary and grammar that students are learning to the real world. A great way to do that is with this guess the object game. To play, you need a bag or a box to put the mystery objects in.
Invite students one by one to come up to the front of the class and reach into the bag/box and feel the object inside. Without looking at the object, they must try to guess what the mystery object is. This can lead to some hilarious guesses! This activity is great for both kids and older ESL students.
5: Online Guessing Games
In these online guessing games, students must use ‘Telepathy’ to read the teacher’s mind and find out the answer. Of course, your students can’t really read minds, but kids love pretending that they can.
In these guessing games each answer as two possible answers and students must choose ONE and write it down. If they get it correct, they get a point. If they get it wrong, they don’t. Many online guessing games can be found on our Activity Videos page.
This game can be played individually or in pairs / small teams. For a Telepathy game PPT template, and a printable answer worksheet, click here.
6: ‘I Spy’ Guessing Games
When you were a child you probably played a variation of this game at one time or another. In the classic (British) version of I Spy, one person would look around and choose an object that they can see and then say ‘I spy with my little eye something beginning with (b).’. At which point the other people must try to guess what object beginning with the letter b he/she is thinking of.
This kind of guessing game can be used in your English class to review many different words and topics. For example, if teaching colors, one student can look around and choose an object and then say ‘I see something (green)’. The other students must then guess what green thing they are thinking of.
Or, if you are teaching adjectives, one student can look around and choose something and then describe it using adjectives. For example, ‘I see something big and heavy.’.
7: ‘Act It Out’ Guessing Game (Charades)
In the classic version of charades people would use actions instead of words to act out the title of a movie, book, play, or song. In the English classroom, this kind of activity can be used to review key vocabulary and expressions that students have learned.
To play, write down the key words / phrases from the lesson on pieces of paper and put them all in a small container. Then divide the class into 2/3 teams. One person from each team will choose a piece of paper and act out the word without speaking or making any noise. If the team guesses correctly, then they get a point.
8: Guess The Word To ‘Save The Teacher’ (Hangman)
Hangman is a classic classroom game in which students must try to guess the word the teacher is thinking of by guessing letters of the alphabet. If students guess the wrong word then the teacher would begin drawing a picture of a hanging man. If students get it wrong too many times and the teacher completes the picture, then the students lose.
Although this drawing is just a simple stick figure, the idea of showing children a drawing of a man hanging from his neck seems quite gruesome to me, and not appropriate for kids. As a fun alternative to hangman, try ‘Save The Teacher’ using the video above. The rules are exactly the same as hangman.
To play, think of a word and draw a small horizontal line corresponding to each letter of that word. Then ask students to guess the word by first guessing letters from the alphabet. If they guess correctly, then write it in the correct space on the board. If students guess wrong play the video and the fuse will get closer to the rocket. When students guess wrong too many times, the teacher and the rocket will blast off into space!
9: ‘What Am I?’ Guessing Game
In this guessing game, the teacher would think of something and then give students 3 clues as to what it is by saying sentences as if he/she is the object. For example, if the word the teacher is thinking of is ‘The Sun’ then the 3 clues he/she might say “I am hot. I am bright. You can’t see me at night. What am I?” This is a great way to reinforce students’ understanding of the lesson’s vocabulary and a fun review activity. For more ‘What am I? quizzes check out these ’40 What Am I?’ questions.
10: Guessing Games With Cards
Most ESL textbooks these days come with small word/picture cards at the back. If you’re not so lucky, you can download and print free mini-flashcards from our flashcards page. To play this game, ask students to make groups of 3/4. Then give each group a set of cards. Then one student from each group should close their eyes while the other members of the group point to one of the cards.
Then the student should open his/her eyes and guess what card they chose while using the target language. If he/she guesses correctly then they can keep that card. Then it’s the next students turn. The game finishes when all the cards are gone and the students with the most cards is the winner.
Thanks for reading. I hope you found some useful guessing game ideas for your next class. Before you go, don’t forget to check out our free other free games and activities including PowerPoint Games, Online Quizzes, and Online ESL Games.
The
object of word guessing games is for
players to guess a word or phrase that has been chosen by someone else.
- In the Manner of the Word: the group of players sends one person out of the room while they choose an
adverb, say happily. When the guesser
comes back in, he or she asks the others to carry out various actions �in the
manner of the word� ��Dance in the manner of the word�.
In
a variation called Dumb Crambo, the
guesser asks questions which must be answered with a rhyming word: suppose the
word is chair, the guesser might ask:
Is it an animal?
No it�s not a mare.
Is
it food?
No
it�s not a pear.
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In
another version, known as Coffeepot, the answers have to substitute the word coffeepot for the target word, say banana:
Is
it big?
No
coffeepots are quite small.
Can you buy it in a shop?
Yes many shops sell
coffeepots.
- Charades, known in the
Royal Family as The Game and on
television as Give us a Clue: a player
silently acts out phrases The more the
merrier, film titles Rear Window etc for the rest of the group to guess. Various conventional gestures are
sometimes allowed to show if it is a film, a book or whatever, how many words it
has, if it is abbreviated, what the first letter of the word is, and the like.
- Twenty Questions alias Animal,
Vegetable or Mineral on the radio: people guess a mystery word using up to 20 questions answerable by Yes or No. The only clue given is
whether the word is animal, vegetable or mineral (and sometime abstract).
It�s
vegetable.
Can
it be eaten?
Yes.
Does
it have to be cooked?
No
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In
the variant called Botticelli the
player thinks of a famous person, say Johnny
Depp and announces the first letter D.
The others ask him or her questions and she or he have to reply with the name of
another famous person starting with the same letter that the questioner might be
thinking of:
Are
you a politician?
No I�m not Alistair
Darling.
Have you written books?
No I�m not Charles Dickens.
In
another variant called Twenty Answers,
players provide a series of twenty statements that might be answers to questions
about the target word and the player has to guess the word:
It�s
human.
It�s part of the body.
It�s
small.
Twenty
Questions exploits the type of meaning that uses a set of plus or minus features
� edible [+], cooked [-], as discussed on page 000; can you narrow down the
choices to just one word by having 20 yes (+) or no (-) pieces of information?
For this reason it is easy to devise a computer program that �learns� from
examples that are fed into it and soon becomes almost unbeatable � a
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