Heads Up! Kids replaces text with pictures so that kids who can’t read can also play along.
Heads Up! on the Google Play store is free. [1] X Research source Heads Up! on iTunes costs $. 99. [2] X Research source
Rhyming is not allowed.
There are new decks regularly being added to the game, such as the Chinese New Year edition. [4] X Research source
This description will also give you brief directions on the rules of the game.
If you are using a tablet, you can put the tablet in front of you instead of placing it on your forehead.
You can play as many rounds as you want. If you are playing with more than 2 people, you can combine the points on each team, and whichever team gets the most, wins.
For instance, if the card says “alligator” you can say something like “It’s a green reptile with a long mouth and lots of teeth. "
For example, if the word is “dog” you can bark or say “woof” instead of describing a dog.
For example, if the word on the screen is “cliff” you can say something like “precipice, crag, or bluff. "