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'SPOT THE FIGHTING COUPLES'

Travellers are sharing hilarious road trip games that will make half-term travel more bearable

The hashtag #LesserKnownRoadTripGames has been getting hundreds of mentions on social media

One of the games suggested was 'spot the fighting couples in the cars'

Half-term is coming up, which means plenty of long car journeys while families head off on holiday.

But thankfully, seasoned travellers have been pooling their favourite car games online that will stop fraught mums and dads losing their minds with the continuous “are we there yet” questions.

 Seasoned travellers are pooling their favourite car games to pass the time on road trips
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Seasoned travellers are pooling their favourite car games to pass the time on road tripsCredit: Getty Images

The hashtag #LesserKnownRoadTripGames has been getting hundreds of mentions on social media as people share their suggestions.

While some are clearly tongue-in-cheek like the suggestion by ‏@ThePublicGadfly for “No Bathroom Breaks Russian Roulette,” others like “spot the fighting couples in the cars,” could actually waste a decent amount of time in a slow-moving traffic jam.

Some of the games could clearly be dangerous and not taken seriously, like the tip by @KasiaEmerald whjo suggested: “Who can undress and redress the fastest while the car is in motion.”

Others are likely to be fun for everyone in the car but the driver, like Keking Soliloquy’s game of “See how many times you can get the driver to stop so you can go pee.”

 One of the games suggested was 'spot the fighting couples in the cars'
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One of the games suggested was 'spot the fighting couples in the cars'Credit: Getty Images

Other suggestions could easily offend, like the suggestion by @EsquireTags of “Was That a Hipster or a Hobo?”

But one game that did have some legs was that of ‏@tiff620, who said: “Pick a random car and create a story about the people & how they got there.

And the clever natural version of Scrabble by ‏@comedyaddict that involves: “Spelling words seen in the clouds.”