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“When Your Family Is Big Enough You Can Make A Guess Who Game Out Of Them”

View from someone playing a custom Guess Who game at a dining table. The images are of family. The second player, a woman, concentrates as she closes some of the options on her board

Every family is unique. Some gather for wig exchanges to celebrate the Christmas season while others partake in massive versions of the beloved game Hungry Hungry Hippos. Then there is Katie and Jay Fillmore’s family. There are so many people in their family, they can fill a whole Guess Who roster — so that’s exactly what they did! As a reminder, the game Guess Who has players asking questions in order to identify each other’s chosen character. Usually, however, that character is fictional, sometimes from popular media.

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But if you go to the Fillmore’s house, you will find their list of “character” options are actually members of their family. Yes, photos and all. Needless to say, this has led to a number of interesting (and only slightly insulting) game nights. Catch a glimpse at what these game nights are like in the viral video below!

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Where do we even begin with this video? For starters, you have got to love the photos chosen for each family member. My favorites are the ones that are comically zoomed in on their faces. Then there are the questions each player asks. Do we know this family? Not at all. But do the oddly specific questions they ask each other give us the best glimpse into their lives? Absolutely. And we absolutely love them because of it!

This Custom Game of Guess Who Has This Family Asking Some of the Funniest Questions Possible

“These are the most specific questions but somehow they all seem to hit multiple people,” someone points out in the comments, with another person admitting, “I am not emotionally robust enough to play this with my family.”

“When Monopoly isn’t ripping the family apart enough,” a third person adds. “You gotta bring out the lowkey familia roasting game lmao.”

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