In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Cranium is a game that is played in teams. To play the game, you'll need at least four players so you have at least two teams. Divide people up into teams at the beginning of the game.  As there is no limit on how many players per team, Cranium can be fun to play in big groups. You could play with 4 groups of 3 to 4 players, for example, if you're looking for a board game for a party night. However, you can play in small groups as well. As long as there are at least two teams, the game is still playable. Cranium is a versatile game, so you can adjust team size based on your personal game night needs. After you've established teams, there are certain supplies you'll need to play Cranium. Make sure all the teams have the right supplies before the game begins.  Choose a playing piece. Your copy of Cranium should come with a variety of pieces. Different versions of Cranium will have different kinds of game pieces. Allow each team to choose the piece he or her wants to play Cranium. You will also make sure every team member has a paper and a pen or pencil. Cranium should come with some paper and pencils in the box. If you run out, you can use any kind of scrap paper you have lying around your house. Just make sure all players have materials to write with as you'll need them for a variety of activities in Cranium.  Cranium boxes usually come with a small bit of clay, used in certain activities. If the clay is missing or dried out, you could replace it with a bit of play-dough purchased at the supermarket. You could also simply not play cards that require clay. To start playing, the team who goes first needs to draw a character card. Character cards have different activities written on them that a team must perform. If your team successfully completes the character card, the player whose birthday is closest can roll the dice and move the appropriate number of spaces. However, if that team does not successfully complete the activity their turn is passed to the team on the left.
Summary: Get into teams. Provide each team with the right supplies. Start playing.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use a floor vacuum and get all of the dust and dirt from off the surface of your floor. Then, use a damp mop or rag to wipe down the floor that you plan on laying the tile over. Let the floor dry before moving on to the next step. Measure from the corner of the wall to the center of a wall and mark it. Draw a line with chalk down the center of your floor to the other side of the room. Repeat the process on the adjacent wall so that you draw two lines that intersect in the exact center of the room.  For irregularly sized floors, break the floor up into separate pieces before drawing the center lines. This will help you know where you should start laying the tiles. Use a straightedge to help you draw the lines straight. Position each of the tiles so that the sides of the tile line up with the chalk cross that you drew. Do not use adhesive--just make sure that the tiles fit properly. Position the next tiles right against the edge of the four tiles you have in the center and work your way out to the edges of the room. Work on filling in each quadrant before moving onto the next one. Make sure to place the tiles so that each side fits snugly against the side of the tiles next to it. Continue to lay down the carpet tile until you reach the edges of the room.
Summary: Vacuum and wipe down the floor. Draw two lines intersecting in the center of the room. Lay down four tiles in each quadrant of the cross. Lay down tiles from the center out.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Define what the filter will look for. Parameters that can be set include the following:  Sender Recipient Subject E-mail Body This is the folder where e-mails that pass the filter’s rules will go. Select the appropriate folder from the drop-down list. Click on the "Save" button once you’re done. Repeat steps 3 to 8 to create additional filters. Just make sure these filters complement, not contradict, one another. Use the up and down arrow icons to sort your filters. The one on top will take priority before the one under it, and so on and so forth, until it reaches the last filter. Click on the "Save" button to exit the "Settings" menu and return to your inbox.
Summary:
Set the filter’s rules. Identify the destination folder. Save your changes. Create more filters. Sort all filters. Exit.