Mad-libs
Mad-libs is a fun, fill-in-the-blank word game that was invented in the 1950’s and is still played today. It is usually played with two people — the one who comes up with the words, and one who writes them down into the story — but you can also play it by yourself (using the word sheets with no story) or with multiple people taking turns to come up with words.
The rules are simple. Fill in the blanks of each story with the specific word types — for example, if you are asked to come up with a “noun,” you could say something like “cookie.” Don’t read the story until you’re finished with all the words! When you finish filling in the blanks, read the story out loud, and get ready for a good laugh.
Below we have four original Mad-libs stories for you to print out and enjoy.
Just in case you need a reminder, here are a few definitions to help you play:
- Noun – a person, place, or thing.
- Examples: an artist, a field, a cookie
- Plural noun – more than one person, place, or thing.
- Examples: artists, fields, cookies
- Adjective – describes a noun.
- Examples: pretty, smelly, fast
- Verb – an action word.
- Examples: run, twirl, sit
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These games were created with the assistance of an AI-generator on aiadlibs.com.