
Many players mistakenly believe they can use parts of the target word to describe it, but the official rules prohibit using any component of the word.
According to the Hasbro Official Rulebook, you cannot say any part of the word on the card.
Taboo Official Rules 2023, [page not specified]
These rules correspond to the UK edition of Taboo.
Official Rule Breakdown
The official rules for Taboo state that the describer must not say any part of any word on the card. For example, if the Guess word is 'spaceship', the describer is prohibited from saying 'space' or 'ship'. Additionally, players must avoid sneaky plurals (such as saying 'feet' instead of 'foot') or abbreviations (such as 'TV' for 'television') to avoid being squeaked by the opposing team. According to the 2023 Hersch and Co…
Example Play Situation
Alice is the describer for the word 'spaceship'. Bob, watching from the other team, listens closely. When Alice says, 'It is a vessel that travels through space,' Bob immediately hits the squeaker because Alice used the word 'space'.

Common Misconceptions
- Using a part of the word to describe it
- Using plurals of the target word
- Using abbreviations of the target word
Quick Reference
| You Can | You Cannot |
|---|---|
| You can sing your descriptions | You cannot say any part of the word on the card |
| You can describe the concept using unrelated words | You cannot use sneaky plurals |
| You cannot use abbreviations | |
| You cannot use gestures, noises, or sound effects | |
| You cannot say 'sounds like' or 'rhymes with' |
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the official rule for describing words in Taboo?
- You must avoid saying any part of the word, plurals, abbreviations, or using gestures.
- Can I say 'ship' if the word is 'spaceship'?
- No, you cannot say any part of the word on the card.
- What happens if I use an abbreviation like 'TV' for 'television'?
- The other team can squeak you for breaking the rules.
- Is it allowed to use sound effects to describe a word?
- No, you cannot use noises or sound effects, though you are allowed to sing.






