

If you polled a real audience, the number of people who gave each answer is the point value for that answer.

You need five questions for the bonus round and two players from the winning team. The winning team from the main rounds now has the chance to earn a special prize. The team with the most points at the end wins.You can assign point values to each round or each correct answer. No round should have fewer than three possible answers. Each successive round has one less possible answer. The first round has six possible answers.

The main part of the game includes three to five rounds.If the opposing team does not give a correct answer, the original playing team gets all the points.If the opposing team gives a correct answer, they get all the points from the round.The team must agree on one answer to give to the starting question. After a team earns three strikes, the opposing team has a chance to steal the points.When the team gets three strikes, they stop giving answers.If the players guess all the answers before earning three strikes, they win all the points from the round.If the player guesses an incorrect answer, the team gets one strike.If the player guesses a correct answer, the host adds it to the board.Each player down the line takes a turn giving an answer to the same question.If the team chooses to play, the host and first player head over to the winning team's table.The first player to buzz in with a correct answer decides if their team plays or passes on the round.The host stands behind the podium and asks the first question.These two players stand at the podium with one hand behind their backs and one next to the buzzer.The player at each table who is closest to the podium goes first.The players on one team stand behind one table, while the players on the other team stand behind the opposite table. Each team should have at least three players, but can have up to six. You need two teams and one host to play Bible Family Feud.
