Andy Andrews is back with ten more head-scratchers in this ninth round of BS…or Be True?, Wisdom Harbour’s favorite game of fact, fiction, and friendly competition! This time around, you’ll hear about Q-Tips invented by a Chicago orderly, octopuses throwing actual punches at fish, a bestselling book that never existed, Harry Truman’s million-dollar dinner conversation, and the surprising kitchen ingredient that helped build the Great Wall of China. Some of these stories are stranger than fiction—and some of them are fiction. Grab a pen, gather the family or the classroom, and get ready to test your radar for reality. It’s time once again to play BS…or Be True?
Be True…or BS?
Test your smarts, instincts, and sense of humor as you sort out what’s real and what’s made up. Each round brings unbelievable statements—some true, some total nonsense. Perfect for classrooms, family nights, or just a good laugh with friends, all the rounds are collected here so you can play anytime.
Here’s how to play:
Make sure everyone has a pen and paper, then number lines 1–10. One at a time, an odd fact (sometimes even a story) will be revealed. After each one, write down whether you think it’s true—or BS. When the round ends, the answers are revealed, scores are tallied, and bragging rights are awarded to whoever proved best at spotting a lie.
