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Heads up! is an app that was created by Ellen DeGeneres and is great for parties or social situations. The game is a lot like word charades, where participants must guess which word the other player(s) are describing. The words pop up on the phone and each player gets 60 seconds to guess as many words as possible based on the clues given to them by other participants. If you download and install the game, playing Heads Up! is easy and fun.

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Downloading the Game

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  1. Figure out whether you have an Android phone or use an iPhone or iPad. There is also another version of Heads Up! for the iPod and iPad called Heads Up! Kids. Decide on whether you'll be playing the game with children or with adults. [1]
    • Heads Up! Kids replaces text with pictures so that kids who can't read can also play along.
  2. Visit the download page for the device you plan on playing the game with. Search for the name of the app and then visit the download page. If you have an Android device, visit the Google Play store . If you have an iPhone or iPad, visit iTunes .
    • Heads Up! on the Google Play store is free. [2]
    • Heads Up! on iTunes costs $.99. [3]
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  3. Click the download button to start the download and installation process. Once the download is done, an icon for the game should show up on your home screen. If you are downloading the app on iTunes, keep in mind that you'll have to pay $.99 for the game.
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Playing the Game

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  1. After the app has been downloaded and installed, it should create an icon on your home screen. Tap on the icon to open up the program so that you can start the play the game.
  2. If more than two people are playing, have everyone split up into teams of two. One player will guess the word on the screen while their teammate will provide clues to them. The goal is to guess the word that appears on the tablet without looking at it. Each time that a person guesses the word on the screen correctly, they receive a point. [4]
    • Rhyming is not allowed.
  3. In Heads Up! there are a variety of subjects that you can choose from. Talk to your friends and determine which subject everyone likes the best. Decks include celebrities, movies, animals, accents, and characters.
    • There are new decks regularly being added to the game, such as the Chinese New Year edition.
  4. Once you tap the deck you want to play, you'll be brought to a brief description of what kind of clues will be in the deck. Talk to other people who are playing with you to determine if this is the topic you'd all like to play before starting the game. [5]
    • This description will also give you brief directions on the rules of the game.
  5. Decide who wants to go first, then have them put the phone against their forehead, with the face of the phone facing out so that their teammate can see the word. After a countdown, the game will begin. Putting the phone on your forehead will make sure that you can't see the word, but that your teammate can.
    • If you are using a tablet, you can put the tablet in front of you instead of placing it on your forehead.
  6. Your teammate will see the word and try to provide clues without saying the word directly. The person giving the clues should signal when you've gotten the word correct. Once you do, tilt the phone down so that the face of the phone points towards the floor. This will record your point. [6]
  7. If you're totally stumped and aren't sure what the word is, tilt the phone upwards to skip the card and go on to the next one. This won't count against your score, but you won't get a point for the card.
  8. You have 60 seconds to guess all of the cards in the deck for your turn. Try to guess as many words as you can before the time runs out. Once the timer goes down to zero, it will tally up your points. After you have guessed the words in your deck, it's your teammate's turn to guess the word and your turn to hold the phone. Whoever scores the most points at the end of the round wins. [7]
    • 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.
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Getting Better at Heads Up!

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  1. The best way to score more points is to be knowledgeable about the topic. If you love movies or TV shows, for example, you should pick the celebrity or movie deck. If you know a lot about biology and different animals, you should play the animal deck. The more you know about the topic in the deck, the easier the game will be for you.
  2. While you can play Heads Up! against each other, you can also play as a team. Instead of trying to score more points than the other player, try to score points together and get a high score. This can be a less competitive and more fun way of playing the game.
  3. One of the most common clues in Heads Up! is a description of a word. Try to visualize the object that is on the phone and describe it to the best of your ability. The more accurate and recognizable details you give, the better chance the person will be able to guess it. [8]
    • 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."
  4. If the word is an animal that makes a certain sound, you can copy the noise to give a clue of the word. If the word is a famous television show or movie with a recognizable theme song, you can hum the song instead of trying to describe the show or movie. Think of sounds, noises, or songs that are related to the word and use them instead of describing it. [9]
    • For example, if the word is "dog" you can bark or say "woof" instead of describing a dog.
  5. If there is a widely used synonym for the word that is on the screen, you can use it. Think about words that related or mean the same thing as the word on the screen and use that as your clue. [10]
    • For example, if the word on the screen is "cliff" you can say something like "precipice, crag, or bluff."
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    How do I view the videos?
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    At the end of your game, there will be a "watch video" option. The videos of your games should also appear in your phone's photo library.
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    What do I do when the option doesn't change after I tilt my phone?
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    Try force closing the app and then reopening it. If it still doesn't work, turn your phone on and off and try reinstalling the app.
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    Can I keep track of points for each player?
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    Keeping track of points is completely up to you. It is up to each individual how they like to keep track of points and whether or not they would like to do so.
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      Heads Up! is a fun party game you can play with friends using your phone. Start by downloading the Heads Up! app on your phone. Then, split up into teams. Choose one team to go first, then have them choose one of the decks in the app to determine what category they'll be playing with, like "Animals," "Celebrities," or "Accents." One person on that team holds the phone up to their forehead with the screen facing out. Then, the other players on their team read the answer on the screen and try to give the player clues about what it says without directly saying the answer, spelling it out, or using words that rhyme with it. If the player holding the phone guesses the right answer, they tilt the phone down toward the floor to score a point. Then, the team keeps playing until the 60-second timer runs out. If at any point the player holding the phone can't figure out the answer, they can tilt the phone up to skip to the next answer. Teams score 1 point for each correct answer they get. After one teams turn is over, the next team gets a turn. Alternate who holds the phone and who acts out the clues so everyone on each team gets a chance. You can play as many rounds as you'd like. Whichever team scores the most points wins! To learn how to play Heads Up strategically, scroll down!

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