How To Make Family Feud On Google Slides

Alright, gather 'round, game night enthusiasts! Ever dreamt of hosting your own Family Feud without having to sell a kidney to buy the official board game? Well, buckle up, buttercup, because I'm about to spill the beans on how to create a ridiculously fun, budget-friendly Family Feud right in your very own home using… Google Slides! Yes, you heard me right. Forget fancy software, we're keeping it delightfully DIY.
Step 1: Summon Your Inner Game Show Host (and Open Google Slides!)
First things first, fire up your computer and head over to Google Slides. You know, that place where presentations go to become… slightly less boring? Today, we're transforming it into a Family Feud fortress of fun! Open a blank presentation. This is your blank canvas, your Feud-tastic playground.
Step 2: Design Your (Slightly) Dramatic Title Slide
Every good game needs a dramatic intro! Create a title slide that screams Family Feud! Use a bold font (think "Impact" or something equally assertive), add a catchy title like "The [Your Last Name] Family Feud," and maybe even throw in a picture of your family looking hilariously competitive. Pro Tip: Add some cheesy clip art – think lightbulbs, stars, maybe even a cartoon fist bump. The cheesier, the better!
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Step 3: Craft Your Question Slides (The Heart of the Feud!)
Now for the juicy stuff – the questions! Each question needs its own slide. At the top, put the survey question in big, bold letters. Something like, "We asked 100 people: Name a food that's good with cheese!" Below that, create blank boxes (using shapes) where the answers will eventually appear. Think of it as building anticipation, like waiting for your grandma to finally serve the mashed potatoes at Thanksgiving.
Here's the trick: Make more slides than you think you need! Trust me, once the Feud fever hits, you'll want to keep the good times rolling. Aim for at least 5-7 questions to start. You can always add more later.

Step 4: Populate the Answer Slides (Top 6 Answers On The Board!)
Duplicate your question slides. These will be your answer slides. On each one, fill in the blank boxes with the top 6 answers to your survey question. Arrange them in order from most popular to least popular. Get creative with the fonts and colors! Use different colors for each answer to make it visually appealing. Imagine your family members gasping with delight (or groaning in frustration) as they see the answers revealed!
Where do you get the questions and answers? This is where the pre-game fun begins! Survey your friends, family, coworkers – anyone willing to answer your silly questions. Ask them things like, "Name something you'd find in a doctor's office," or "Name a reason someone might be late for work." Keep track of the answers and how many people gave each one. Voila! You've got your Feud data!

Step 5: Create Your "Strike" System (X Marks The Spot!)
Every good Family Feud needs strikes! Create a slide with three big, red "X"s. You can copy and paste these onto each answer slide as needed. It adds a bit of drama when someone guesses poorly, and let's be honest, who doesn't love a little friendly schadenfreude?
Step 6: Set Up Your Scoring System (Points Win Prizes… or Bragging Rights!)
This can be as simple or as complex as you want. You can use a whiteboard, a piece of paper, or even create a scoring slide in Google Slides. Just keep track of each team's score. The team with the most points at the end wins… bragging rights! Or maybe a slightly-used fruitcake. Whatever floats your boat.

Step 7: Rehearse Your Hosting Skills (Because You're Fabulous!)
Okay, so you've built your Family Feud masterpiece. Now it's time to practice your hosting persona! Strut your stuff in front of a mirror. Practice your dramatic pauses. Master the art of the slightly-too-enthusiastic hand gestures. This is your moment to shine, baby! Think Richard Dawson meets your slightly embarrassing Uncle Steve.
Step 8: Game Time! (Let The Feuding Begin!)
Gather your family, dim the lights, and cue the dramatic music (the Family Feud theme song, obviously!). Project your Google Slides onto a wall or TV screen, and let the games begin! Remember to keep it light, fun, and a little bit silly. After all, it's just a game (until someone gets really competitive about naming types of cheese… then it's war!).

And there you have it! Your very own Family Feud, crafted with love (and a whole lot of Google Slides wizardry). Now go forth and Feud! You've got this!
Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and create some lasting memories. So, even if your homemade Family Feud is a little bit janky, embrace the chaos and enjoy the ride! After all, isn't that what family game night is all about?
