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| 17 || [[Ch'd Your D]] || [[21 Questions]] || |
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| 16 || [[Baby, Fat Guy, Dog]] || [[Carnelli]] || Variation on Mensa parlor game of associations played without a 'Carnelli Master', using a last word/first word variation. The first player says a title. The next player continues by saying a title which begins with the last word of the prior title, and so on. Loose associations and respelling associations allowed. |
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| 16 || [[Baby, Fat Guy, Dog]] || [[Carnelli]] || |
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| 15 || [[Church Cool Man]] || [[The Laughing Game]] || One player starts by saying 'ha' with a straight face. The next player repeats the word and adds a 'ha' (or equivalent laugh sound) with a straight face, and so on, with players adding to the phrase as long as possible. Players who smile/laugh are out. |
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| 15 || [[Church Cool Man]] || [[The Laughing Game]] || |
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| 14 || [[This From Bat Boy?]] || [[The Minister's Cat]] || The first player describes the minister's cat with an adjective starting with 'A' (e.g., "The minister's cat is an adorable cat"). Each player then takes turn using different adjectives starting with the same letter. After the first round, the first player starts over with an adjective starting with 'B' and so on. |
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| 14 || [[This From Bat Boy?]] || [[The Minister's Cat]] || |
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| 13 || [[Brocus before Hocus]] || [[Singing commercial jingles]] || |
| 13 || [[Brocus before Hocus]] || [[Singing commercial jingles]] || One person starts a commercial jingle (singing along is encouraged), and the next player has to start a jingle as the first ends, and so on. |
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| 12 || [[I Wanna Be Phoneboof]] || [[Hahaha, I Gotta Go]] || Two people improvise a boring conversation while the third laughs and makes up an excuse to leave. (Previously played in episode 1, [[This Was A Mistake]]). |
| 12 || [[I Wanna Be Phoneboof]] || [[Hahaha, I Gotta Go]] || Two people improvise a boring conversation while the third laughs and makes up an excuse to leave. (Previously played in episode 1, [[This Was A Mistake]]). |
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| 11 || [[Google It, Chef]] || [[How Do You Doo]] || |
| 11 || [[Google It, Chef]] || [[How Do You Doo]] || Teams will compete to try and get their team to guess a song by replacing existing vocals with the word “doo”. Played here as a trio with one singer and two guessers. |
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| 10 || [[32 Toothless Vegetables]] || [[32 Toothless Vegetables (Threeture)]] || Each person takes a turn naming a fruit or vegetable without showing their teeth. If you laugh you are out, and the last person remaining wins. |
| 10 || [[32 Toothless Vegetables]] || [[32 Toothless Vegetables (Threeture)]] || Each person takes a turn naming a fruit or vegetable without showing their teeth. If you laugh you are out, and the last person remaining wins. |
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| 9 || [[Christmas Find Out Who Game]] || [[Christmas Find Out Who Game (Threeture)]] || |
| 9 || [[Christmas Find Out Who Game]] || [[Christmas Find Out Who Game (Threeture)]] || Icebreaker party game where everyone answers five questions, common to all players, with the name of someone at the party. (e.g. - Who has never had a "White Christmas"? or Who has seen a real, live reindeer?) |
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| 8 || [[Out With It!]] || [[Press Conference]] || One person plays an unknown celebrity at a press conference. The other two ask questions that help the person figure out which celebrity they are. |
| 8 || [[Out With It!]] || [[Press Conference]] || One person plays an unknown celebrity at a press conference. The other two ask questions that help the person figure out which celebrity they are. |
Revision as of 01:55, 20 October 2022
# | Episode | Threeture name | Description |
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111 | Skinny As A Needle | Jitterbug | |
110 | Glasses Say What? | Alphabetical Question Game | |
109 | Vampire of Jokes | Junk Chump | |
108 | To and Fro | Hot Bench | |
107 | Yelp Paleontologist | Acrosticapocalypse | |
106 | Shoe Mop Tops | Lyrical Synonyms | |
105 | Crumbelievable | Henrietta | |
104 | Boop | Wedding Planners | |
103 | Missing Mr. Magoo Memento | Name That One Word Monotune | |
102 | Mark Mothersday | Portmanteau-tally Awesome | |
101 | Let's All Meet Beef | That's Not How I Remember It | |
100 | The Bed is Lego | Bad Judge | |
99 | Secret Santa Pizza | Switch It & Pitch It | |
98 | Tendrils Are Hair | Political Candidate | |
97 | Free Willy Nilly | Text Guess | |
96 | Pudding Every Night | The Band Game | |
95 | Toothpaste Conundrum | Audiobook | |
94 | Hey Man | ||
93 | Sprinkle and Tinkle | Last Letter | |
92 | Flasier Clane | Menacing Phone | |
91 | Random Ways And Means | I've Got Some Bad Tunes | |
90 | Light Bulb's Good | Win, Lose Or Banana | |
89 | One Less Egg To Fry | Increasingly Verbose | |
88 | Three Shots To The Dome | The Five Second Rule | |
87 | Julie Bowfinger | Celebrity Couples Therapy | |
86 | Benji Butts | May I Take Your Order? | |
85 | Mrs. Pachinko | Listen To Me | |
84 | Hot Dog Chart | It's Not What It Looks Like | |
83 | One Haha | Half Life | |
82 | Computer Says What? | Alphabet Skip | |
81 | True Clomance | Hitting The Post | |
80 | Ryan O'Needle | Switch It & Pitch It | |
79 | Emojourney | One Noise Impressions | |
78 | Godzilla Vs. Kong Vs. Tina | Cafe | |
77 | A Plum In The Sun | Drunken Sailor | |
76 | It Could Happen To You | Crazy Pet Return | |
75 | You're So Plane | Rated Scenes | |
74 | Dog Key Party | No More Jockeys | |
73 | You're A Ghost, I'm Ten | The Picnic Game | One player decides on a category of things that can be brought to their picnic. The guests start asking if they can bring specific things to the picnic and the organizer tells them whether or not they can come. They decide on the rule that if both players get rejected the organizer tells them something that they can bring. Eventually the players try to guess the category of things allowed at the picnic. |
72 | Squish Factor | Taboo Word | Two players decide on a taboo word and the third player suggests a household item to start a scene. The players that know the taboo word try to get the third player to say it. If the scene ends and no one has said the taboo word, the third player wins. |
71 | Belly Washer | Rhyme Time | |
70 | Now They're Doing Karate | Mission Statements | |
69 | Works At TBS | Movie Merge | |
68 | The Normal Kingdom | New Find Out Who Game | |
67 | Hale Bopp Sneakers | The Picnic Game | |
66 | He Talks About Homies | Job Interview | |
65 | Moneybucks | Nicknaming | |
64 | Circles On A Stick | Celebrity Head | |
63 | Chocolate Taste Cheap | Switch It & Pitch It | |
62 | Risk It For The Biscuit | Christmas Find Out Who Game (Threeture) | |
61 | Slap Machines | An Acrostic Conversation | |
60 | I Renounce Tiger King | Instrumentals | |
59 | Sologamy | Double Time | |
58 | Nasty Mound | Protest Song | |
57 | Ice Cream Please | One Word Impressions | |
56 | Round Is Part Of Science | Secret Word | |
55 | She Just Want Beets | Half-Life | |
54 | Tickets To Christmas | One, Three, Five | |
53 | Live from Just for Laughs: Perabo | Actor's Nightmare | One person reads lines from the script of a play while another must improvise dialogue. Also played in Pop Eyedol. |
52 | What's Morning? | Hot Seat | |
51 | If Dogurt | Good Cop, Bad Cop | |
50 | Nude vs. Naked | Actor Switch | |
49 | Buffalo Bill Cosby | Pitch a Sit Song | |
48 | Nobody Puts Incel in the Friend Zone | Disney Court | |
47 | Baby Lock Them Doors | Dead Celebrities | |
46 | The Pretzel Gang | Categories | |
45 | And That Was Your Week | Investors Inc | |
44 | Mommy Oh No Please Queen | 60 Seconds Alphabet | |
43 | Chicken in the Corn! | Play it Again | |
42 | Look at My Snaps Go | Inside Joke | |
41 | Cozy Done Right | The Laughing Game and Would You Rather | |
40 | Big Dog Gotta Bark | Choose Your Own Adventure: Assistant Edition | |
39 | The Threedom Challenge | Switch It & Pitch It | |
38 | Kiss My Grits! | Celebrity Hunt | One person says a celebrity's name and then everyone says "hunt". Then the next person says a celebrity that starts with the last letter of the previous celebrity's name. They say "hunt" and repeat until someone fails to say a name. Also played in Stop Making It Plural |
37 | The Threedom Boys | Genie Wish | |
36 | Zig Zig Says Bro Bro | Fortunately/Unfortunately | |
35 | You Rude Queen | The Initial Game | |
34 | Old Vegas | M.A.S.H | The classic schoolyard game where a person's future is determined. The trio determined their future spouse, home, job/salary, and vehicle. |
33 | 1 + 1 = 1 | Carmela & Livia | |
32 | Do You Even Know Gyms? | One-Word Impressions | |
31 | Frank Caliendo's Hot Dog Emporium | The Movie Game | |
30 | This Is It | 21 | |
29 | Me So Phony | How’s Yours | |
28 | This Sucks | Remember What to Pack | |
27 | Missappearing | No to No | |
26 | Eggnogs Is Good | Every feature game from previous episodes | |
25 | Cactus Hoose | Monologue Thief | |
24 | Look, I am Your Father | Pitch a Sitsong | |
23 | Hamilton was Bae | One-Word Impressions | |
22 | Forget it Jake, it’s Chinatown | Game where they tell a story by each adding one word | |
21 | Vampire O Face | What Am I Thinking? | |
20 | 3-D Yum | We 2 Not U | |
19 | My Secret Visitors… | Hey Fred Schneider, What Are You Doing? and High-Low There | |
18 | What are You, a 3 Amigo?! | Switch It & Pitch It | |
17 | Ch'd Your D | 21 Questions | |
16 | Baby, Fat Guy, Dog | Carnelli | Variation on Mensa parlor game of associations played without a 'Carnelli Master', using a last word/first word variation. The first player says a title. The next player continues by saying a title which begins with the last word of the prior title, and so on. Loose associations and respelling associations allowed. |
15 | Church Cool Man | The Laughing Game | One player starts by saying 'ha' with a straight face. The next player repeats the word and adds a 'ha' (or equivalent laugh sound) with a straight face, and so on, with players adding to the phrase as long as possible. Players who smile/laugh are out. |
14 | This From Bat Boy? | The Minister's Cat | The first player describes the minister's cat with an adjective starting with 'A' (e.g., "The minister's cat is an adorable cat"). Each player then takes turn using different adjectives starting with the same letter. After the first round, the first player starts over with an adjective starting with 'B' and so on. |
13 | Brocus before Hocus | Singing commercial jingles | One person starts a commercial jingle (singing along is encouraged), and the next player has to start a jingle as the first ends, and so on. |
12 | I Wanna Be Phoneboof | Hahaha, I Gotta Go | Two people improvise a boring conversation while the third laughs and makes up an excuse to leave. (Previously played in episode 1, This Was A Mistake). |
11 | Google It, Chef | How Do You Doo | Teams will compete to try and get their team to guess a song by replacing existing vocals with the word “doo”. Played here as a trio with one singer and two guessers. |
10 | 32 Toothless Vegetables | 32 Toothless Vegetables (Threeture) | Each person takes a turn naming a fruit or vegetable without showing their teeth. If you laugh you are out, and the last person remaining wins. |
9 | Christmas Find Out Who Game | Christmas Find Out Who Game (Threeture) | Icebreaker party game where everyone answers five questions, common to all players, with the name of someone at the party. (e.g. - Who has never had a "White Christmas"? or Who has seen a real, live reindeer?) |
8 | Out With It! | Press Conference | One person plays an unknown celebrity at a press conference. The other two ask questions that help the person figure out which celebrity they are. |
7 | Stop Making It Plural | Celebrity Hunt | One person says a celebrity's name and then everyone says "hunt". Then the next person says a celebrity that starts with the last letter of the previous celebrity's name. They say "hunt" and repeat until someone fails to say a name. Also played in Kiss My Grits! |
6 | This Episode Is Not Titled Dilly Dilly | Hypertheticals | They discuss thought-provoking hypothetical questions from the book Hypertheticals. |
5 | Pop Eyedol | Actor's Nightmare | One person reads lines from the script of a play while another must improvise dialogue. Also played in Live from Just for Laughs: Perabo. |
4 | Slouchy Slurps-a-Ton | Vaguely described movies | Describe a famous scene from a famous movie but describe it in a way that makes it hard to guess what the scene/movie is. |
3 | Jack Bauer He 24 Big Hit | Switch It & Pitch It | One person is given the title of a tv show and then has to pitch a show with the opposite title of the one given (e.g. you are given "Home Improvement" and then pitch a show called "Workplace Destruction"). |
2 | Chalk Talk | Duck, Marry, Kiss | Scott reads names and Paul & Lauren have to answer if they are a famous duck, a famous Mary or a current/former member of KISS. See episode page for the list of questions. |
1 | This Was A Mistake | Hahaha, I Gotta Go | Two people improvise a boring conversation while the third laughs and makes up an excuse to leave. |