So how this works is someone puts down the full name of a historical figure. The next person will then put down another name starting with the last letter of the last name. A bit confusing? Let's look at an example:
Someone puts down Hariett Tubman. The next person will then put down a name that starts with the letter n � Napoleon Bonaparte (chosen by the first name as a general rule). To maintain consistency use the last letter from the last name of the previous name. But when you make the next name make sure the first name starts with the last letter.
My instructions may be more confusing than helpful so just have fun! I'll start with a name that is chosen by using the letter e from Bonaparte.
(I did? Oops, sorry... though at the same time, I'm not very sorry. I do want to see what historical person someone will find with a first name that starts with y, after all,)
The next person will then put down another name starting with the last letter of the last name. A bit confusing? Let's look at an example:
Someone puts down Hariett Tubman. The next person will then put down a name that starts with the letter n � Napoleon Bonaparte (chosen by the first name as a general rule). To maintain consistency use the last letter from the last name of the previous name. But when you make the next name make sure the first name starts with the last letter.
My instructions may be more confusing than helpful so just have fun! I'll start with a name that is chosen by using the letter e from Bonaparte.