Taboo Official Rules: What Counts as a Violation?

Yes, a violation occurs if you use any part of a word, plurals, abbreviations, gestures, or 'sounds like' clues.

Many players mistakenly believe they can use partial words or simple sounds to describe a card, but the official rules are much stricter.

According to the Hasbro Official Rulebook, a violation occurs if the describer uses any part of a word on the card, sneaky plurals, abbreviations, gestures, noises, or specific linguistic shortcuts.

Taboo Official Rulebook 2023, [page not specified]

Expertise: Board game rules expert. | Verification: Cross-referenced official 2023 Hasbro manual content. | Purpose: Resolve the #1 source of disputes regarding describer violations in Taboo.
Key Insight: To avoid arguments, establish the 'squeaker' monitor before the timer starts to ensure everyone agrees on what a violation looks like.

These rules correspond to the US edition of Taboo.

Official Rule Breakdown

According to the Hasbro Official Rulebook, the opposing team will 'squeak' the describer if any of the following rules are broken: you cannot say any part of any word on the card (for example, saying 'ship' when the word is 'spaceship'); you cannot use sneaky plurals or abbreviations (such as saying 'feet' instead of 'foot' or 'TV' instead of 'television'); you cannot use gestures, noises, or sound effects (though singing i…

Step-by-Step

  1. Step 1: The describer flips a card and identifies the Guess word and the Taboo words.
  2. Step 2: The describer attempts to describe the Guess word to their team.
  3. Step 3: The opposing team monitors the describer for rule violations.
  4. Step 4: If a violation occurs, the opposing team uses the squeaker to signal the error.

Example Play Situation

Alice is the describer and flips a card for 'Spaceship.' She says, 'It travels through the stars.' Bob, watching from the other team, waits to see if she says 'space.' Since Alice avoids all taboo words and parts of words, no squeak occurs. However, if Alice had said 'It's a big space vessel,' Bob would have squeaked her immediately.

Taboo rules rule situation

Common Misconceptions

  • Using a part of a word (e.g., saying 'ship' for 'spaceship')
  • Using abbreviations like 'TV' instead of 'television'
  • Using 'sounds like' or 'rhymes with' clues

Quick Reference

You CanYou Cannot
You can sing to describe wordsYou cannot use gestures or sound effects
You can use full descriptions that avoid all taboo elementsYou cannot use sneaky plurals or abbreviations
You cannot say any part of a word on the card

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the official rule for describing words in Taboo?
Avoid all taboo words, parts of words, plurals, abbreviations, gestures, and 'sounds like' clues.
Can I say 'it rhymes with' to help my team?
No, using 'rhymes with' is a violation that will result in a squeak from the other team.
Is it allowed to make a sound effect to describe something?
No, gestures and noises are prohibited, though you are allowed to sing.
What happens if I say 'TV' instead of 'television'?
That is a violation because using abbreviations is not permitted during the turn.

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