When the rain's lashing down and the telly's rubbish, nothing beats digging out a board game. But which one truly rules the coffee table?
Put the items in your preferred order.
Monopoly
Four hours in, someone's flipped the board and no one's speaking to Auntie Sue. A true British institution.
Cluedo
Colonel Mustard, in the library, with the candlestick. Detective work has never felt so posh.
Scrabble
Nothing says family harmony like arguing whether 'zax' is actually a word. The dictionary always wins.
Articulate!
Guaranteed shouting, pointing and at least one person yelling 'It's the thing! The thing!' Pure chaos.
Trivial Pursuit
Everyone suddenly thinks they're a geography expert until the pink wedge question comes up.
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