⚡ Quick Start

Split into 2 teams → One player draws a word → Teammates guess in 60 seconds → Score a point for correct guesses → First to 10 points wins!

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Step-by-Step Pictionary Rules

1

Set Up Teams

Divide all players into 2 equal teams (2–4 players each is ideal). Sit facing a shared drawing surface — either a whiteboard, flip chart, or large pad of paper. Agree on a winning score before starting (7 or 10 points is standard).

2

Choose the Artist

Each round, one player from the active team becomes the "Artist." Teams take turns — everyone on each team should have a chance to draw. Use Rock-Paper-Scissors or a coin flip to decide who goes first.

3

Get Your Word

The Artist clicks "Generate Word" on our free Pictionary word generator. Only the Artist sees the word — keep it secret from all other players! Choose your difficulty level to match your group's skill level.

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Start the Timer & Draw

Start the 60-second timer and begin drawing immediately. The Artist must communicate the word ONLY through drawing. Not allowed: speaking, writing letters or numbers, pointing at objects, making sounds, or using gestures.

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Teammates Guess

Teammates shout out guesses freely — there's no penalty for wrong guesses. The Artist can nod or shake their head to confirm if teammates are getting warmer. If time runs out without a correct guess, the other team gets to make one guess.

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Score Points

The team scores 1 point if they correctly identify the word before the 60-second timer runs out. Update the scoreboard after each round. A new Artist is chosen from the same team for the next round, then teams alternate.

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Pro Drawing Tips for Pictionary

These strategies will dramatically improve your Pictionary drawing skills.

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Start with the Most Distinctive Feature

Don't draw the whole thing — draw the one feature that makes it uniquely identifiable. For "Elephant," draw the trunk first. For "Eiffel Tower," draw the distinctive shape immediately.

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Use Scale and Context

Show the size of your subject relative to known objects. A small person next to your drawing gives scale. Draw a background setting to provide context clues.

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Use Arrows for Actions

For action words like "Run" or "Fly," draw arrows showing direction and motion. Lines radiating from objects show movement, speed, or heat.

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Break Multi-Word Phrases Down

For phrases like "Hot Air Balloon," sketch each component clearly. Show the basket, the balloon shape, and flames — your team will connect the parts.

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Use Symbols for Abstract Words

Hearts = love. Musical notes = music or sound. Dollar signs = money. Build a visual vocabulary with universal symbols for abstract concepts.

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Use the Syllable Method

Hold up fingers to indicate the number of syllables. Point to ear to show "sounds like." This helps when guessers are completely stuck.

How to Play Pictionary Online (Zoom/Remote)

Pictionary works perfectly for virtual game nights with friends and family anywhere in the world.

1

Set Up a Video Call

Use Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, or Discord. Everyone joins a shared video call so they can see and hear each other.

2

Open a Virtual Whiteboard

The Artist opens a shared whiteboard app: Jamboard (Google), Excalidraw (free), Whiteboard.fi, or Skribbl.io. Share the whiteboard screen with everyone.

3

Get Your Pictionary Word

The Artist privately opens our Pictionary generator on their phone or second screen. Generate a word that only they can see.

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Draw and Guess

Screen share the whiteboard and start drawing! Use the video call chat for silent guessers, or just shout out answers verbally. Standard 60-second timer rules apply.

Frequently Asked Questions

In Pictionary, you are not allowed to: write letters or numbers, speak any words, make sounds (including humming melodies), point at objects in the room, use gestures or charade-like actions, or draw arrows spelling out the first letter. You CAN nod or shake your head to guide guessers, and indicate the number of syllables by holding up fingers.
Standard Pictionary rounds are 60 seconds. However, you can adjust this based on difficulty: 90 seconds for hard words, 45–30 seconds for easy words to increase challenge, or 2 minutes for kids. Our built-in timer has 30s, 60s, 90s, and 2min options.
If the drawing team doesn't guess correctly before time runs out, there's no point scored. The opposing team gets one bonus guess — if they guess correctly, they steal a point. Then play passes to the other team for the next round.
Yes! With 2 players, you take turns drawing and guessing. Instead of team competition, you can time how long each player takes to guess, and compete for the fastest time. Or simply play cooperatively and see how many correct guesses you can get in a set time period.
Fun Pictionary variations include: Speed Pictionary (30-second rounds), Theme Pictionary (only Christmas words or only animals), Blind Pictionary (drawer can't see what they're drawing), Group Pictionary (entire team draws together), Telephone Pictionary (chain of drawing and describing), and Pictionary Man (loser builds a stick figure — like Hangman).

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