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A game for 4+ players with code name cards in a 5x5 grid on the table.
11
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Accepted
Are contractions like "I'm" legal according to the rules of Codenames?
The rules to Codenames here give lots of rules on what is or isn't a valid clue. …
16
votes
Is using a distinct pitch or tone in your voice for your hint legal in Codenames? I.e., "col...
I gave a similar answer to a different question here But this is a different question with almost the same answer.
The rules here say
DON'T BE TOO STRICT
So if the word is a legal clue then there is …
1
vote
Are the two words "synonym 2"/"similar 2" and "opposites 2"/"antonyms 2" valid clues in Code...
From the rules:-
DON'T BE TOO STRICT
and
If the opposing spymaster allows it, the clue is valid.
and
Sometimes you have to make judgment calls about what is valid and what
is not. Different group …
3
votes
Can you tell spymaster you know the word they gave a clue for?
No, that is not allowed.
Looking at rules here they say :-
If you are a field operative, you should focus on the table when you
are making your guesses. Do not make eye contact with the spymast …