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Palm Court | Wavelength: A Telepathic | Party Game | Ages 14+ | 2-12 players | 30 to 45 Minutes Playing Time

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You will score points in the same way as the normal game. If you hit the middle of the target (four point wedge), you will only score three points. You will get to add another wavelength card to the game though. This means you will get to play another round likely increasing your score. If so, congratulations. We will help you not only understand the process but take you by the hand through each step of the process on how to play wavelength. The game ends once one team gets 10 points. If both teams get 10 points during the same round, the team with the most points after the round wins, but if still a tie, then another turn is taken to get the winner. Clue Restrictions This is the core of the game and it is almost entirely free of rules: teammates can discuss, debate, and argue in any way they like.

When you have played all of the chosen wavelength cards, the game will end. You will then compare your score to the chart below to see how well you did. Instead of playing as two different teams, you can choose to have all of the players play together. This is recommended if you have between 2-5 players, but can still be used with more players. For example, if I am giving a clue using the word an old coin. Using the adjective extremely to qualify the clue is giving away too much. Benefits of playing the wavelength board gameGive a clue: Look at where the target's center is located spatially along the visible area of the wheel. Now think of a clue that is conceptually where the target is located ON THE SPECTRUM between the two concepts on your card. Rules for how to give clues can be found later in this book. In this example, the target is slightly to the "hot" side, so the Psychic says "Coffee" since coffee is hot, but not the hottest thing imaginable.

Your team’s goal is to guess correctly using the clue given by one of the players (the psychic) to hit the target as close as possible. Then insert the 3 tokens-the "heads" and guessing piece-into their various slots. The diagram on the left shows where everything goes. Chose which team will start the game. The team that goes first keeps their head token in the zero slot. The other team moves their head token to the one point space. Rating things on a scale fulfils a basic need in the human psyche. We love to rank movies or ice creams and stuff, right? As such, Wavelength’s core appeal is universal.

Benefits of playing the wavelength board game

After Scoring, the other team begins their round UNLESS the catch up rule is triggered, detailed in the next section. Now that you have the whole picture you can see the flow of play is a little confusing at first. This is mostly due to Wavelength’s unique setup and that big contraption not making immediate sense. Once a turn or so has passed everyone will have their "Aha!" moment and the magic will happen. After the Psychic’s team has decided on the positioning of the dial, play passes to the other team. Discussion is eventually wrapped as opinions are settled and everyone holds their breath. The panel covering the wheel is opened in a moment of dramatic tension. But there’s a wrinkle. If any players write the same word, then those clues are eliminated and never seen. It’s a wonderful wrinkle that causes you to think outside the box and manage risk. If the word is “yellow” and two people write “color,” then you may very well be doomed. But as you’re sitting there, trying to determine the best possible word to write, you wonder if everyone else is overthinking and not a single person will write “color.” There’s a self-inflicted mind game going on, and legitimate strategy and critical thinking may help the group prevail.

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