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The unofficial rulebook for (English) picture shiritori.

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The Unofficial Rulebook for English Picture Shiritori

Shiritori (しりとり) is a Japanese word game in which players take turns saying a word which begins with the final kana of the previous word. For example, sakura (さく) can be followed by rajio (ジオ). The game ends when a word is repeated, a word ending with n (ん) is used, or a disallowed word is used.

In picture shiritori, players draw and write out the word, instead of saying it out loud. Rules about word repetition and endings still apply.

This rulebook is based on the rules of the original Japanese game, with changes introduced to adapt the game to the English language. We hope this will make English shiritori as popular as its Japanese counterpart.

Table of Contents

  1. Rules of Game
  2. Scoring System
  3. Players' Etiquette

This rulebook is a work-in-progress and may change over time in response to feedback.

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The unofficial rulebook for (English) picture shiritori.

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