1. Give Players file cards and pencils and ask them to write descriptions of themselves. The descriptions must point out their unique qualtities, experiences, or accomplishments—the things that make them unlike ay other person in the group. It's better to descibe personality than physical appearance. Players should not sign their names.
2. Collect file cards and shuffle them. Players form a circle and sit on the floor File cards are passed out. If a player receives his or her own card, players close their eyes and switch cards.
3.One by one, players read the cards they are holding. After each reading, the group tries to guess who wrote it. The goal is to try to guess as quickly as possible the identity of the unique person.
Taken from The Incredible Indoor Games Book by Bob Gregson. (1982). Fearon Teacher Aids: Parsippany, NJ. Page 120.