EXIT 87

Are We
There Yet?

Eighty-seven games to make the miles disappear. No apps. No screens. Just the people in the car.

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Ten ways to play

14

Spotting & Observation Games

Games where players watch the road and surroundings, calling out vehicles, signs, animals, or landmarks first.

Ages 4+ (all ages) · 2+
12

Word & Letter Games

Verbal puzzles built around letters, spelling, alphabetization, and word construction.

Ages 7+ · 2+
7

Memory & Chain Games

Cumulative games where each player adds to a growing list or sequence and must recite what came before.

Ages 5+ · 2+
10

Guessing & Deduction Games

One player picks a secret; others narrow it down with yes/no questions, clues, or educated guesses.

Ages 6+ · 2+
8

Storytelling & Imagination Games

Collaborative or competitive creation of stories, characters, and scenarios out of thin air.

Ages 6+ · 2+
8

Trivia & Conversation Games

Prompts that spark discussion, debate, or trivia recall — great for connecting with fellow passengers on long drives.

Ages 10+ (some adult-only) · 2+
6

Counting & Number Games

Games built on counting sequences, arithmetic rules, or tallying sightings.

Ages 5+ (Fizz Buzz variants for older kids) · 2+
6

Singing & Music Games

Games involving humming, singing lyrics, identifying songs, or building musical chains.

Ages 6+ · 2+
10

Paper & Pen Games

Classic two-player (or more) games that need nothing but a notebook and a pen — best for passengers.

Ages 6+ · 2 (mostly); some 2+
6

Printable & Structured Games

Games that use a printed card, worksheet, or purchased deck — typically bingo, scavenger-hunt, or travel-specific card games.

Ages 5+ · 1+ (many cooperative)