how to play “FLAME” #shorts
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How to Play "FLAME" #shorts
My mom recently showed me a game she used to play when she was younger, and I thought I would share it with you guys. The name of the game is FLAME, and it stands for Friend, Love, Affection, Marry, and Enemy.
Here’s how you play:
Write down two names: I’m using my boyfriend and I as an example.
Cross out any letters you have in common: This will leave you with the remaining letters. For example, I was left with five letters.
Count and cross out letters:
- Start with the letter "F" and count to your remaining letter number.
- For me, that number was five, so I started with "F" and counted to five.
- Cross out the letter you land on.
Repeat the process:
- Continue until you are left with one letter.
Interpret the result:
- The final letter corresponds to either Friend, Love, Affection, Marry, or Enemy.
- In my example, I got "Marry."
Keyword
- FLAME
- Friend
- Love
- Affection
- Marry
- Enemy
- Game
- Names
- Letters
- Count
FAQ
Q: What does FLAME stand for? A: FLAME stands for Friend, Love, Affection, Marry, and Enemy.
Q: How do you start playing FLAME? A: You start by writing down two names and crossing out any letters they have in common.
Q: What do you do after crossing out common letters? A: Count the remaining letters, start with "F," and continue counting to the number you have.
Q: What do the final letters correspond to? A: The final letter corresponds to Friend, Love, Affection, Marry, or Enemy.