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Win "Among Us" as a Crewmate!

Win "Among Us" as a Crewmate!
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Practice crewmate skills: complete tasks quickly, observe players for suspicious behavior, communicate clearly in meetings, and use teamwork to identify impostors and win.

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What you need
Paper, pencil, adult supervision required

Step 1

Gather your paper and pencil and find a comfy spot to play.

Step 2

Open Among Us on your device.

Step 3

Join a public or private Among Us game.

Step 4

If you are assigned Impostor, leave and join another round so you can practice as a Crewmate.

Step 5

Look at your task list and pick the nearest task to start.

Step 6

Complete one task at a time as quickly and accurately as you can.

Step 7

While you move between tasks, quietly watch other players and write any strange actions on your paper.

Step 8

If you find a body or see someone act very suspicious, press Report or call an Emergency Meeting right away.

Step 9

When a meeting starts, say one clear observation from your notes out loud.

Step 10

Ask one specific question during the meeting to get more information from other players.

Step 11

Vote using the evidence you collected and say one sentence explaining your vote.

Step 12

Make a short crewmate skills checklist on your paper listing one thing you did well and one thing to practice.

Step 13

Share your finished crewmate skills checklist on DIY.org.

Help!?

What can we use if we don't have paper, a pencil, or a device to play Among Us?

If you don't have paper and pencil, use a notes app, sticky notes, or a whiteboard to write observations, and if you don't have a device ask to borrow a phone/tablet or use the web version so you can open Among Us and join a game.

What if I keep getting Impostor or can't practice Crewmate the way the instructions say?

Follow the step to leave and join another round when assigned Impostor, or make a private lobby with friends or a parent so you can control roles and practice completing tasks while keeping notes on your paper and pencil.

How can I adapt the game instructions for different ages or skill levels?

For younger players, simplify by choosing one nearby task at a time and having an adult help press Report and read your notes, while older kids can time task completion, write detailed suspicious-action logs, and make a longer crewmate skills checklist to share on DIY.org.

How can we personalize or extend the activity after finishing the basic steps?

Personalize it by color-coding your paper notes, adding small drawings of suspicious actions, setting a goal to reduce task time, and then upload your finished crewmate skills checklist to DIY.org to track improvement.

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Facts about social deduction games for kids

🎮 Among Us was released in 2018 but exploded in popularity in 2020 after streamers and YouTubers started playing it with big audiences.

🕵️ The classic party game Mafia, invented by Dmitry Davidoff in 1986, helped inspire modern social-deduction games like Among Us.

⏱️ Some Among Us tasks are "visual tasks" (like the MedBay scan) that show an animation and can publicly prove a crewmate's innocence.

🤝 Good teamwork in meetings — sharing exactly who you saw, where, and when — makes it much easier to spot contradictions and find impostors.

💬 Short, clear statements in emergency meetings are more memorable and useful than long rants when trying to coordinate the crew.

How do you win Among Us as a Crewmate?

To win as a Crewmate, learn task locations and prioritize finishing common tasks quickly while staying aware of surroundings. Use map, security cameras, vitals, and Admin to watch player movement. Stick in pairs or small groups, report bodies immediately, and call meetings with clear observations: who was where, timing, and unusual behavior. Speak calmly, share evidence (taskbar progress, cameras), avoid baseless accusations, and vote as a team to identify impostors.

What materials or devices do I need to practice crewmate skills at home?

You need a device with the Among Us app or access via computer, a reliable internet connection, and headphones or a speaker for voice or text chat. Set up a private lobby or play with friends to practice. Optional materials: a notebook to track suspects, a small whiteboard for timing/locations, and a quiet space free of distractions. Parental supervision is recommended for account setup and in-game safety settings.

What ages is practicing Among Us crewmate skills suitable for?

This activity suits children about 7 years and up with supervision; recommended ages are 8–14 for focused skill development. Younger kids (5–7) can role-play crewmate tasks with adults in simple, offline games. Teens and older kids benefit from strategic teamwork and leadership practice. Adjust complexity: use private lobbies for younger players, enable chat filters, and limit voice chat—ensure rules and time limits based on your child’s maturity.

What are the benefits and safety tips for kids playing Among Us to practice crewmate skills?

Playing Among Us as a Crewmate builds observation, attention to detail, quick decision-making, teamwork, and clear communication. It helps children practice honesty and reasoning while learning to evaluate evidence. Safety tips: use private lobbies or friend-only matches, turn off open voice chat for younger players, set chat filters, and supervise accounts. Limit screen time and discuss respectful behavior, how to report strangers, and what to share online before playing.

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