Question game shifters home grief. Intellectual game "shifters". Reversing TV show titles


Upside-down fairy tales
The goal of this competition is to guess the names of children's fairy tales using upside-down images.
1. -Toad – homebody – Frog – traveler
2. -A pot of soup – a pot of porridge
3. -Lovely chicken - ugly duckling
4. -Nigella and chamomile – white and rose
5. -Cowardly seamstress - Brave little tailor
6. -Chernobrovka – goldilocks
7. -Village in a cigarette case – town in a snuff box
8. - A tale about a smart cat - a tale about a stupid mouse
9. -Pager - telephone
10.-The tale of the silver hen - the tale of the golden cockerel
11.-White handkerchief - red cap
12. -Waking monster - sleeping beauty
13. -Mouse in shoes - cat in boots
14. -Giant – ears – dwarf nose
15. -Pink mustache - black beard
16. -Hot stomach – cold heart
17. -Tsar Toad – Princess – Frog
18. -Dead ice – living water
19. -Prince on the pumpkin – princess on the pea
20. -Rusty master key - golden key
21. -Ducks – drakes – geese – swans
22. -1 year – 12 months
23. Big and someone who doesn’t live in the basement - baby and Carlson, who lives on the roof
24.-Bug – buzz – fly – clatter
25. -Ice king - snow queen
26. -Black Ice Snow White
27. -A girl the size of a pen – a boy the size of a finger
28. The queen's old pants are the king's new dress
29. Communal apartment - teremok
30. Big godfather - little godfather
31. A tale of found space – a tale of lost time

Glomerulus
Children are divided into pairs. Each pair is given a ball of thread and a thick pencil. At the leader’s signal, the children begin to rewind the ball onto a pencil. One of the children holds the ball, the second winds the thread around the pencil. The pair that completes the job the fastest wins. A second prize can be awarded for the neatest ball.

Potato
Invite the children to test their attentiveness, observation and reaction speed. It's very easy to do. Let the guys answer any of your questions: “Potatoes.” Questions can be addressed to everyone, and sometimes it is better to ask one. For example: “What do you have in this place?” (pointing to his nose). The reaction is not hard to imagine. Whoever makes a mistake leaves the game. Do not forget to forgive the most inattentive ones after the first two questions, otherwise you will have no one to continue the game with. Here are some questions to ask: What did you have for lunch today?
- What would you like to eat for dinner?
- Who is it that is late and is entering the hall now?
- What did your mother bring you as a gift?
- What do you dream about at night?
- What is the name of your favorite dog?... and so on.
At the end of the game, give the winners - the most attentive guys - a comic prize - a potato.

Cheerful sculptor
All players are divided into pairs, and then each one draws a task. The children are given 3-4 minutes to prepare.
Pairs must depict statues on a given topic, and the rest must guess in honor of what the “sculptor” erected such a “monument.”
Themes for statues can be as follows: in honor of gluttons, love, in honor of law enforcement officers, doctors, teachers, etc. This game takes into account the most original embodiment.

"Cabbage"
The presenter selects two of the players. Their task is to put on as much as possible on themselves in a minute more clothes: two pants, three pairs of socks, a scarf, two hats - and thus depict a “copper” or “cabbage” who came to visit and cannot undress on his own. It would also be advisable to tie his hands. Another condition: the clothes that the players have to wear are all together, which means that those who didn’t have time are late. The game is played until everyone who wants to participate in it.

REMOVING BUTTONS
Place the button on the index finger of your hand and, turning to your neighbor in the game, invite him to move the button onto his index finger. You are not allowed to use other fingers. The one who does not hold and drops the button is eliminated from the game.

THERMOMETER
Without using their hands, both teams quickly pass a fake thermometer (or an empty 1.5 liter bottle) so that it is necessarily under the player’s left hand.

On the count of 3
2-3 people play. The presenter announces the terms of the competition: I’ll tell you a story in a dozen phrases. As soon as I say the number 3, take the prize immediately. The following text is read: Once we caught a pike, gutted it, and inside we saw small fish, and not just one, but...seven. When you want to memorize poems, don’t cram them until late at night. Take it and repeat it once at night - twice, or better... 10. A seasoned guy dreams of becoming an Olympic champion. Look, don’t be tricky at the start, but wait for the command: one, two, march! Once I had to wait 3 hours for a train at the station...
(if they don’t have time to take the prize, the presenter takes it and finishes) Well, friends, you didn’t take the prize when you had the opportunity to take it.

BE CAREFUL
Participants are warned not to do certain movements. The presenter shows exercises: bending or turning the torso or head, arm movements, etc., except for those previously agreed forbidden. The presenter turned his head - and everyone turned, he raised his hands - and everyone raised them. But after several movements, the leader must make a forbidden movement, for example, a squat. And someone, getting carried away, repeats it and drops out of the game. The winner is the one who remains the last player. The game disciplines, develops attention and memory.

Damaged fax
Participants sit in a row one after another. The last participant draws a picture on the back of the person sitting in front of him. The player who receives the message must repeat it as accurately as possible on the back of the person sitting in front. The first player in the row, having received the message, draws it on paper. After this, the drawings of the first and last players are compared and it is determined which participants in the game the fax failed on. Before the next round, all players must change places.
Geometric shapes, letters and small words, various symbols (dollar icon, euro, ampersand, copyright) can be used as drawings.
It is advisable to start the game with simple geometric pictures. To make the game more dynamic, you can prepare drawings for transmission in advance, secretly from the participants in the game.
You can play a team version of the game - all participants are divided into teams of 5-8 people and simultaneously submit a drawing. The winning team is the one whose resulting drawing is closest to the original one.

CONFUSED PROVERBS
This humorous game is popular in any company - both children and adults.
On small pieces of paper you need to write or print Russian folk proverbs or sayings, and then cut each proverb in half. Divide the cards into two parts - the beginning and end of the proverbs - and mix them.
The further course of the game can be varied.
For example, give participants only the beginnings of proverbs, and let them come up with the ending themselves.
Or give out the ending - let them think and write what the beginning of the proverb might be.
Or, having handed out the beginning, offer to find the ends among the cards offered.
The game only seems simple, because there are so many proverbs and sayings, but we use very few popular and well-known ones in everyday life. Particular fun comes from comparing the original source with the amateur creativity of the players.

Herringbone
Divide into two teams. In each team, one player becomes a “herringbone”. Standing on chairs, the “Christmas trees” beautifully spread out their branches-arms. The task of each team is to decorate the “Christmas tree” in a certain time. For decoration, improvised means are used. It is agreed in advance what will be evaluated: the most beautiful “Christmas tree” or which “Christmas tree” has the most decorations.

GO TO THE STORE - PLANT CHRISTMAS TREES.. .
The participant is seated with his back to everyone, and a sign with pre-prepared inscriptions is attached to his back. The inscriptions can be very different - "TOILET, STORE, INSTITUTE, etc." The rest of the observers ask him various questions, such as “why do you go there, how often, etc.” The player must, regardless of what is written on the sign hanging on him, answer these questions.

"Picture of Pieces"
Depending on the situation and age of the children, you can start the game right away or after telling them the legend.
“A long time ago, in the same kingdom, there lived friendly people who got along well with each other. Together they created wonderful things: paintings, stories, household utensils. Everything worked out for them, because they understood each other from a word and a glance and cared for each other.” about each other. But one day an evil wizard was jealous of their harmony and, when people were painting a picture, he cast a spell, causing their creation to shatter into pieces and, along with these pieces, people who once lived in perfect harmony were scattered throughout the world. each other and live separately. But if you put the picture together again, then maybe a miracle will happen, and everyone who contributed their part to it will be able to find care and understanding from the other creators of the picture - they will become one friendly team.”
Invite the children to check if this is really true? Have each of them come up to you and take one piece of the card, white side up (prepare two cards in advance and cut them so that the total number of pieces is equal to the number of invitees, including your own children). When each guest has a piece of the postcard in their hands, announce the conditions of the game: now you will say a magic phrase (for example: “Look for yours!”) and the children will begin to move around the room, showing each other the pieces. If they realize that they have parts of one postcard, then they unite and together look for the remaining parts.
Note. Thus, by the end of the game you will naturally form two teams, each of which collected the entire picture and showed the results to the rest of those present. Take advantage of the spirit of unity that arose during this task and announce to the teams that the tests of the strength of the spell will continue in the following relay races, where they will be one team.

Fables-reversals are songs or poems in which everything is turned upside down. Piglets fly in them, a hare sits on a birch tree, and flies eat a rooster. Such pictures evoke joyful children's laughter and strengthen the child's understanding of genuine, real connections between things and phenomena.

At the center of the fable is a obviously impossible situation, behind which, however, the correct state of affairs is easily guessed, because the shapeshifter plays up the simplest, well-known phenomena. Chukovsky introduced the term “shifter” and thoroughly explored this genre.

Researchers usually call this type of folklore amusing, including sections, tongue twisters, upside-down fables, sometimes silences and voices.

Fables - shapeshifters for children

African crocodile
He swam into the White Sea,
He began to live at the bottom of the sea,
He built himself a house there!

Two caring lamas -
Llama-dad, Llama-mama,
Leaving the kids in the morning,
They hid in a hole with the mouse!

Spring has come to us again
With sleds and skates!
Spruce brought from the forest
Candles with lights!

The horse rode with horns,
A goat swam along the pavement,
By leaps and bounds
The worm came with a beard!

Look, look!
Vanya is riding on a trough!
And behind him are the boys
On a leaky tub!
And behind them is a hedgehog with a cat
They drive everyone with a whip!

Tell you an interest?
An elephant climbed a tree
Made a nest of twigs,
Cradling the babies!

The cook was preparing dinner
And then the lights were turned off.
Chef bream beret
And puts it in compote.
Throws logs into the cauldron,
He puts jam in the oven.
Stirs the soup with a poker,
Ugli hits with a ladle.
Sugar pours into the broth,
And he is very pleased.
That was the vinaigrette,
When the light was fixed.

Timoshka on a spoon
I was driving along the path,
Met Egor
Took me to the fence!
Thanks Timoshka,
The spoon has a good motor!

What kind of geese ran by?
Ears and tails between your legs?
Who is chasing them?
Maybe horses in a car?
No! They run from fear
What will catch up with the turtle!

Fables shifters for children of 2nd grade

There is a sweet word - rocket,
There's a quick word - candy.
There is a sour word - carriage,
There is a word with a window - lemon.
There is a prickly word - rain,
There is a word for wet - hedgehog.
There is a stubborn word - spruce,
There is a green word - goal.
There is a book word - tit,
There is a forest word - page.
There is a funny word - snow,
There is a fluffy word - laughter.
Stop! Stop! Sorry guys.
It's my car's fault.
A mistake in poetry is not a trifle,
You need to print like this:

The grapes are ripe here.
Horned horse in the meadow
In summer he jumps in the snow.
Late autumn bear
Loves to sit in the river.
And in winter among the branches
"Ga-ga-ha!" - the nightingale sang.
Quickly give me the answer -
Is this true or not?


The poodle went with him, jumping over the fence.
Ivan, like a log, fell into a swamp,
And the poodle drowned in the river like an axe.
Ivan Toporyshkin went hunting,
With him the poodle started skipping like an axe.
Ivan fell through a log into a swamp,
And the poodle in the river jumped over the fence.
Ivan Toporyshkin went hunting,
With him, the poodle fell into the fence in the river.
Ivan, like a log, jumped over the swamp,
And the poodle jumped onto the axe.

The traffic light melts in the sun,
The shepherd barks at the cat
The snowman is meowing in the corner,
The dump truck teaches lessons,
The chess player burns without smoke,
The spider caught the burbot
The fisherman climbed onto the sheaf,
The red cat wrinkled his brow.
The student brought sand,
Fox Terrier blows a horn...
We need it soon
Put everything in its place!

Cucumbers play hide and seek
Kids grow in the garden
Musketeers sleep in a ravine,
The pigs sharpen their swords
Crayfish run to the circus in droves,
Children are dozing under a snag,
Wolves swim along the bottom,
The pikes howl at the moon.
What kind of mess is this?
Sharpen your pencil!
I order you
Put everything in its place!

Fables, shifters for children of the preparatory group

The angry cat barks loudly
The master's house is guarded by:
Stop, she won't let you in!
If you don't listen, he'll bite!

The hedgehog flapped its wings
And he fluttered like a butterfly.
Hare sitting on the fence
Laughed loudly and loudly!

It's snowing! It's so hot!
Birds are flying from the south!
Everything around is white and white -
Red summer has arrived!

Once upon a time
Once upon a time
Grandfather and grandmother
With a little granddaughter,
Your red cat
They called it Bug.
And they are crested
The foal's name was
And they also had
chicken Buryonka.
And they also had
Murka the dog,
And two more goats:
Sivka da Burka!

The dog sits down to play the accordion,
Red cats dive into the aquarium,
Canaries begin to knit socks,
Children's flowers are watered from a watering can.

A cat barks from a basket,
Potatoes grow on a pine tree,
The sea flies across the sky
The wolves ate my appetite.
The ducklings croak loudly,
Kittens croak subtly.
The onion crawled like a snake
It turned out to be a mess

It was in January
The first of April.
It was hot in the yard
We're numb.
Over the iron bridge
Made from boards
A tall man was walking
Short in stature.
There was a curly man with no hair,
Thin as a barrel.
He didn't have children
Only son and daughter

Because of the forest, because of the mountains
Grandfather Yegor is coming.
Himself on a filly,
Wife on a cow
Children on calves
Grandchildren on baby goats.
We came down from the mountains,
They lit a fire
They eat porridge
Listening to a fairy tale

Folk tales

Listen guys
I will sing awkwardly:
A bull is flying on an eraplane,
A man plows a pig
A crow sits on the fence,
Blue berries are pecked,
A cow lies on a ditch
Belted with a horse.

A village was driving
Past the man
And from under the dog
The gates are barking:
"Guard, village,
The men are on fire!
Women in a sundress
They want to fill it up.”

A village was driving
Past the man
Suddenly from under the dog
The gates are barking.
Snatched the cart
He's out of the whip
And let's bludgeon
Her gate.
The rooftops got scared
We sat on the raven,
The horse is racing
A man with a whip.

A village was driving
Past the man
Suddenly from under the dog
The gates are barking.
A club ran out
With a boy in my arms,
And behind him is a sheepskin coat
With a woman on his shoulders.
Whip grabbed the dog
Soar a man
And the man with fear -
Bam under the gate.
The village shouted:
“The men are on fire!
Sundresses with women
They're rushing to the fire."

We have horses in galoshes,
And the cows are in boots.
We plow on carts,
And they harrow on a sleigh.

Timoshka in a basket
I drove along the path.
The dog on the strip hums,
The bear on the chain breaks.
Agathon is putting on his shoes on the stove.
Agafon's wife lived along the road,
I baked rolls.
How are these rolls
Hot all day.

Listen guys
I’ll sing a little song:
A cow sits on the fence
Takes cranberries,
A hare sits on a birch tree,
Measures leaves by arshin,
Collects on a needle,
To avoid wrinkles.

Senka mowed, I mowed,
Two haystacks were mowed,
The hay was dried on the stove,
They stirred the floors,
There were stacks of stacks on the floor,
The vegetable gardens were fenced,
To prevent mice from walking;
Cockroaches have worn out -
All the cattle were allowed through.

Nonsense, nonsense,
These are just lies!
The chickens ate the rooster -
The dogs talk.

Nonsense, nonsense,
These are just lies!
Hay being cut on the stove
Hammer crayfish.

Early in the morning, in the evening,
Late at dawn
Baba was walking
In a chintz carriage.

There's nonsense on the fence
Fried jam
The chickens ate the rooster
One Sunday.

The devil smeared his nose
Pomaded my hands
And brought it from the cellar
Fried pants.

Between heaven and earth
The pig was rummaging
And accidentally tail
Clings to the sky.

I'll stab the director in a minute
You'll be kicking!

Chesa got her head up.

The braid is tongued out.

God, God,
Give me skin
I'll make myself a shoe.
Without boots
I don't care -
The knife might get frostbitten.

Answer: The killer is the second, because the table on three legs could not swing.

A man walks into a store, buys sausage and asks to cut it, not across, but lengthwise. The saleswoman asks: “Are you a fireman?” - "Yes". How did she guess?

Answer: The man was in uniform.

We were traveling in the same compartment, Baba Yaga, Zmey Gorynych, a stupid ensign and a smart ensign. There was a bottle of beer on the table. The train entered the tunnel and it became dark. When the train came out of the tunnel, the bottle was empty. Who drank the beer?

Answer: The stupid ensign drank the beer, since the other creatures are unreal and do not occur in life.

One man decided to take revenge on the brass band for some personal reasons. He entered the conservatory when they were performing, sat in the front row «... the concert was cancelled. The man did not shoot at anyone, did not touch anyone. What did he do?

Answer: Ate a lemon.

Bruce won the race, but did not receive a prize.

Answer: Bruce is the horse's name.

A man received a package containing a dead mouse. He reported this to the police, and the sender of the package was prosecuted for fraud.

Answer: The poisoner was supposed to send the jewelry. He hoped that the mouse would chew a hole and escape, and that the post office could be blamed for the loss.

Two German spies try to enter the United States under the guise of Americans returning home in 1944. One of them passes through border control unhindered, while the other is arrested.

Answer: Americans do not write calendar dates as is customary in Europe, but do it this way: month - day - year. When filling out the entry documents, both spies wrote their dates of birth in the same way as they were used to doing it - in European style. For example, July 30, 1920 was written as 07/30/20. But one of the two spies was born on the first of January, and his ego saved him.

A person who does not have a foreign passport visits thirty different countries. And each of them greets him and sees him off, and he leaves each country of his own free will.

Answer: He is a courier who delivers regular mail (newspapers, magazines) to embassies and diplomatic missions. As you know, the territory of the embassy is considered the territory of a foreign power.

There are several fresh stains of human blood on the bedroom ceiling.

Answer: The owner of the bedroom killed several mosquitoes on the ceiling.

Shifters

“Changes” is an intellectual and entertaining game that can be organized during holiday celebrations, as well as in any free time. The content of the game consists of a variety of shapeshifters - proverbs, books, TV shows, lines from poems, songs, etc. Participants need to select an antonym (a word with the opposite meaning) for each word of the resulting phrase, that is, decipher the shapeshifters. Two or more teams play. The teams respond in turn. For correctly guessing the shapeshifter, participants earn a point. The team that earns more points wins.

TV-changers

1. "Bad night."("Good afternoon")

2. “That didn’t happen at all.”("How it was")

3. "Shepherds of the Plains."("King of the Hill")

4. “It’s completely clear.”("Top secret")

5. "Bar of the Sad and Confused."(“KVN”)

6. " I'm looking for you."("Wait for me")

7. "After 61 and younger."(“Under 16 and older”)

8. "Cold Twenty".("Hot Ten")

9. "Good night, world."Good morning, country!")

10. "Your garden."("Our Garden")

11. "Village". ("Town")

12. "Evening parcel."("Morning Mail")

13. "S" using another operator."(“Your own director”)

14. “Be silent, you hateful balalaika.”(“Play, beloved accordion”)

15. "You with help."(“I myself”)

10. “There’s already one on the street!”(“While everyone is at home”)

11. "From the War of Men."("In the Animal World")

12. "Death 03".("Rescue 911")

13. " Here-here-everything is the same as before.”("There-touch-news")

14. “Good morning, old ladies!”(“Good night, kids!”)

15. "Lunar day".("Finest Hour")

Inversions of lines from songs

1. Men's grief is not happy with the nasty thing in the distance.(“Women’s happiness, if only a sweetheart were nearby”)

2. Hello Jewish Sarah!(“Farewell, Gypsy Sera!”)

3. Stranger wolf, you are my little wolf.(“My bunny, I’m your bunny”)

4. Drivers don't have to crawl gracefully through the snow.(“Let pedestrians run clumsily through the puddles”)

5. Send you away this afternoon, I'll leave.(“Call me in the night, I’ll come”)

6. But you hate young men, you will disband us separately.(“And I love girls, I’ll get them together”)

7. Melons and watermelons withered, the rains sank underground.(“Apple and pear trees blossomed, fogs floated over the river”)

8. The dance prevents me from destroying and dying.(“The song helps us build and live”)

9. So few girls are married.(“So many guys are single”)

10. A birch tree was cut down in a field.(“A Christmas tree was born in the forest”)

11. Think about the weeks below.("Don't think down on seconds")

12. U grandfather, one sad chicken died.("Two merry geese lived with granny")

13. Hello, hated village! Came from the ocean yesterday.(“Farewell, beloved city, we’re leaving for the sea tomorrow”)

Reversals of lines from poems

1. You hate my cow.("I love my horse")

2. Your Vanya laughs quietly.(“Our Tanya is crying loudly”)

3. You forgot the terrible eternity.(“I remember a wonderful moment”)

4. You left me without saying goodbye.(“I came to you with greetings”)

5. A mosquito flew out of the pilaf.(“A fly sat on the jam”)

6. The big daughter ran away from her mother.(“Little son came to his father”)

7. The gardens are sown, the flower beds are dressed.(“The fields are compressed, the groves are bare”)

8. I’m standing at the wide-open window of a dry room.(“I’m sitting behind bars in a damp dungeon”)

9. One time the devil stole a slice of sausage from the eagle.(God once sent Raven a piece of cheese)

10. Your niece of ordinary vile lawlessness.(“My uncle has the most honest rules”)

11. Louder, cats, dog in the basement!(“Hush, mice, the cat is on the roof!”)

Inversions of proverbs and sayings

1. Happiness moves in heaps.(Trouble doesn't walk alone)

2. Walk away from the new washing machine.(Stay with nothing)

3. Bald - male disgrace.(Braid - maiden beauty)

4. The back of the head is small from courage.(Fear has big eyes)

6. The policeman's felt boots are getting wet.(The thief's hat is on fire)

7. You can't go lower than your heels.(You can't jump over your head)

8. Hid that algae, get out of the aquarium.(Called yourself a milk mushroom - get into the back)

9. Chicken is a boar's friend.(The goose is not a friend to the pig)

10. You can improve the borscht with sour cream.(You can’t spoil porridge with oil)

11. Persuade a smart guy to go to hell, and his leg will heal.(Make a fool pray to God, he'll bruise his forehead)

12. A cow will occasionally hide a speck of dust.(A pig will always find dirt)

13. A teetotaler is dry to the chin.(The drunken sea is knee-deep)

14. Lies caress the ears.(The truth hurts my eyes)

15. Little happiness - a lot of questions.(Seven troubles - one answer)

16. It's bad if it starts out bad.(All's well that ends well)

17. Idle hours - a year of tears.(Time for business - time for fun)

These games can be included in scenarios for holidays and festive events.

Invite the game participants to decipher the inversions of proverbs, book titles, lines from poems and songs. You can offer to guess five flippers (one of each type), points are awarded for the correct answer. Time to think is limited (10-20 seconds).

Proverbs and sayings

1. Happiness travels in heaps. — Trouble doesn't come alone.

2. Walk away from the new washing machine. — Stay with nothing.

3. Baldness is a male disgrace. — The braid is a girl's beauty.

4. The back of the head is small because of courage. — Fear has big eyes.

6. The policeman’s felt boots are getting wet. — The thief's hat is on fire.

7. You can’t go lower than your heels. — You can't jump over your head.

8. If you hide that it’s algae, get out of the aquarium. — Call yourself a milk mushroom - get into the back.

9. Chicken is a boar's friend. — The goose is no friend to the pig.

10. You can add borscht sauce. — You can't spoil porridge with oil.

Lines from poems

1. The dance prevents me from destroying and dying. — The song helps us build and live.

2. So few girls are married - There are so many guys who are single.

3. A birch tree was cut down in a field. — A Christmas tree was born in the forest.

4. Thought about the weeks below. — Don't think down on seconds.

5. There is no dead end anywhere for old people. — Young people love us everywhere.

6. You left me without saying goodbye. — I came to you with greetings.

7. A worm modestly crawls under a young marsh hummock. — A petrel soars proudly over the gray plain of the sea.

8. You forgot the terrible eternity. — I remember a wonderful moment.

9. Your Masha laughs quietly. — Our Tanya is crying loudly.

10. You hate my cow. — I love my horse.

Movie titles

1. Your Terrible Mrs. — My fair lady.

2. Roaring from the bushes. — Singing in the thorn bushes.

3. Hangar. — Garage.

4. African tailor. — Siberian barber.

5. Home story. — Office romance.

6. Bye, smart guys. — Hello, fools.

I. Young stallions. — Old nags.

8. Sad girls. — Cheerful guys.

9. Invigorated by the rain. — Tired of the sun.

10. We will die after Wednesday. — We'll wait until Monday.

11. Three hours of autumn. — Seventeen moments of spring.

12. The darkness of a small village. — City lights.

13. Jackdaws are sitting. — The cranes are flying.

14. The hated man of the cleaning lady Sidorova. — Mechanic Gavrilov's beloved woman.

15. Crawling under a bear's den. — Flight over the cuckoo's nest.

16. Your enemy is Zhan Makaronov. — My friend Ivan Lapshin.

17. The man who dances. — The woman who sings.

18. Nailed by the wave. — Gone with the wind.

19. The Terrible Six. — The Magnificent Seven.

Titles of fairy tales and books

1. A fox or six chickens. — A wolf and seven kids.

2. The king under the beans. — The Princess and the Pea.

3. Dog wreck. — Cat's house.

4. Turkey ducks. — Geese-swans.

5. Dressed servant. — Naked king.

6. Falling wooden general. — Steadfast tin soldier.

7. Awake freak. — Sleeping Beauty.

8. Pale bush. — Scarlet flower.

9. Magnificent turkey. — Ugly duckling.

10. Seven skinny girls. — Three fat men.

11. Dog without sandals. — Puss in Boots.

12. Iron master key. — Golden key.

13. Squirrel fur. — Donkey skin.

14. Alexey Borisovich or two prosecutors. — Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.

15. A girl is like a house. — Thumb Boy.

16. Sandy beggar woman. — Snow Queen.

17. Homebody turkey. — Frog traveler.

18. Nina's terrible excursion without pet cockroaches. — Nils' wonderful journey with wild geese.

19. Without a frog request. — At the behest of the pike.

20. A wreck. — Teremok.

21. Ivan the Ugly. — Vasilisa the Beautiful.

22. A poem about a hunter or game. — A tale about a fisherman and a fish.

23. Village from a box. — A town in a snuffbox.

24. An epic about a cast iron chicken. — The Tale of the Golden Cockerel.

25. Ugly horse. — Little Humpbacked Horse.

26. Blue baseball cap. — Little Red Riding Hood.

27. Square. — Kolobok.

284. Continent of garbage. — Treasure Island.

29. Happiness comes from stupidity. — Woe from the mind.

30. Law and encouragement. — Crime and punishment.

31. Sunny Prince. — Snow Queen.

This game can be played at any time and in any company. The essence of the game is to guess as many shifters as possible.

Changeling- this is the title of a book (film), or a line of a famous poem, or a proverb (saying), where all words are replaced by antonyms, i.e. words that are opposite in meaning (coward-brave, earth-sky, good-evil, sweet-nasty, work-rest, run-stand, hot-cold). For example, Black Moon of the Jungle is an inversion of the title of the film White Sun of the Desert.

Lines from songs

1. A birch tree was cut down in a field. A Christmas tree was born in the forest
2. There are so few unmarried girls. There are so many guys who are single
3. A grimace makes a bright night darker. A smile makes a gloomy day brighter
4. It was never a good subject without a name. I was once a strange, nameless toy
5. There someone stood up in a barrel. Someone came down the hill

Lines from poetry

6. heat without the moon!
The night is terrible... Frost and sun are a wonderful day
7. The bunny was raised under the roof,
Skis were tied to the bunny. Dropped the bear on the floor, tore off the bear's paw
8. He hated you! The hatred has long cooled down. I loved you! Love can still be...

Proverbs

9. A friend saves himself, but abandons you. Die yourself, but save your comrade
10. Keep a lot of money and don't be friends with anyone. Don't have a hundred rubles, but have a hundred friends
11. You ruined your job, sit at home and tremble with fear. You've done your job, go for a walk
12. You don’t have to think, you have to try twenty times to do something. Measure twice, cut once

Name the song

13. This is a song about how the poultry that lived with an elderly woman behaved. Two cheerful geese
14. This is a song about the tragic fate of a peaceful insect. A grasshopper sat in the grass
15. This is a song about how hair color can affect people's relationships. Red, red, freckled
16. This is a song about how good it is to play the harmonica in the rain, celebrating your birthday. Song of the crocodile Gena