Think you’ve already grabbed Funny But False? Think again—we just added a full board game version that takes it to the next level.
Over the weekend, we released a set of music history flashcards packed with quirky composer trivia. It was meant to be a quick and fun printable—but the response was anything but casual. Our inbox filled with messages from teachers who found themselves laughing through the deck and eager to bring it into lessons.
So, we took your enthusiasm and ran with it.
Today’s update transforms those music history flashcards into a printable board game—complete with a race to the finish, surprise square instructions, and all the hilarity of the original. It’s the same game you loved, now with a brand-new way to play.

The Music History Game Where Laughter = Progress
In this updated version, players race around a game board by correctly guessing whether statements are “Probably True” or “Funny But False.” Some squares move them forward, others send them back, and all of them keep the fun rolling. It’s a perfect blend of brainwork and movement—and the ideal music history game for piano students.
Here’s how it works:
- Player 1 reads a card and guesses: “Probably True” or “Funny But False?”
- They flip the card to reveal the answer and a movement number.
- A correct answer = forward movement. A wrong one = stay put.
- Some board squares include bonus instructions—like “Go back 3!”
- Players take turns until someone reaches FINISH… or until all the cards are used.
- If no one reaches the end, the player closest to FINISH wins!
The board game version is easy to set up, super engaging, and ideal for private or group piano lessons. Whether you’re looking to spice up summer sessions or plan something fun for the fall, this printable music history game fits right in.
You can download Funny But False: The Board Game at the bottom of today’s post.
Looking for More Off-Bench Fun?
If your students love Funny But False, they’ll flip for our Perfect Fit Piano Games for Mid-Primer Students. Designed especially for kids who are reading notes but not quite ready for full-on theory sheets, these games sneak in skill-building through laughter, movement, and quick wins.
Each game is short, low-prep, and designed to fit perfectly into the last few minutes of a piano lesson—right when students need a burst of energy or a confidence boost.
Download Our Music History Game
Click here or on the image below to download Funny But False: The Board Game from the Teach Piano Today Homework Pages.
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