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White Elephant Rule Generator

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A White Elephant rule generator hands you rule variations that turn a standard gift swap into a genuinely chaotic, memorable game. Choose how many you want and it returns a shuffled set — a three-steal lock, a theme that demands funny or useless gifts, a dice roll to open or steal, or a final swap that upends the whole order. People use it for office parties, family holidays, and friend groups because a fresh twist keeps a familiar game from getting stale and gives everyone something new to strategise around. The classic rules are fine, but one well-chosen variation is what people remember the next year. Pick a rule or two before the swap begins, explain them clearly so nobody feels cheated mid-game, agree on a budget, and let the stealing and scheming commence.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Choose how many rule variations you want.
  2. Generate a set and pick one or two for your group.
  3. Announce the rules and budget before anyone opens a gift.
  4. Run the swap and let the stealing begin.

Use Cases

  • Spicing up an office White Elephant exchange
  • Running a family or friend gift swap with a twist
  • Keeping a familiar party game from getting stale
  • Adding strategy to a holiday gift exchange
  • Settling on clear house rules before the swap

Tips

  • Add just one or two twists so the game stays clear.
  • Explain the rules before the first gift is opened.
  • Pair the rule with a budget to keep gifts fair.
  • Pick a steal limit so no single gift causes endless fights.

FAQ

how many rules should i add

One or two is plenty. White Elephant is already lively, so a single fresh twist adds strategy without confusing everyone; stacking too many rules slows the game and causes disputes.

when do i announce the rules

Before anyone opens a gift. Explaining the variation up front keeps it fair, since rules introduced mid-game almost always feel like someone is being cheated.

do we still need a budget

Yes. A rule twist and a price cap work together — the rule shapes the play while the budget keeps gifts fair, so agree on both before the swap starts.

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