About our Pictionary Word Generator
Our Pictionary and charades word generator serves up random prompts sorted by difficulty, so game night runs itself. Switch between draw-it (Pictionary) and act-it (charades) modes, choose easy, medium, or hard, and generate a single word or a full round.
Features
- Pictionary (draw) and charades (act) modes
- Easy, medium, and hard difficulty levels
- Kid-friendly and adult-friendly words
- Generate one word or a whole round
- Copy the full list
- No sign-up — start playing instantly
Use cases
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Family game night
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Classroom and ESL activities
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Office team-building
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Parties and ice-breakers
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Birthday and holiday games
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Drama and improv warm-ups
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How does the Pictionary word generator work?
Pick a game (Pictionary or charades), choose a difficulty, set how many words you want, and click Generate. You'll get random prompts instantly — no setup, no cards, no sign-up.
What's the difference between the difficulty levels?
- • Easy — short, simple words like 'cat' or 'sun', great for kids and quick rounds.
- • Medium — everyday objects and scenes like 'lighthouse' or 'snowman'.
- • Hard — abstract ideas and phrases like 'photosynthesis' or 'time travel' for a real challenge.
Can I use it for charades too?
Yes. Switch to the 'Charades (act it)' mode and the generator gives you actions and scenarios to act out instead of words to draw, also sorted by difficulty.
Is it good for kids?
Definitely. The Easy level uses simple, familiar words and every prompt is family-friendly, so it works well for children's parties, classrooms, and family game night.
How many words can I generate at once?
From 1 up to 20 at a time. Generate a single word per turn, or pull a full list for a whole round and copy it to share with the group.
Do I need to install anything or sign up?
No. It runs free in your browser with no account and no app to install — just open the page and start playing.
How do you play Pictionary with these words?
Split into teams, generate a word, and one player draws it (no letters or numbers allowed) while their team guesses before time runs out. Use harder difficulties to make it more challenging for adults.