Different Types of Homes Around the WorldOnline version In this game, players will explore various types of homes found in different cultures and regions across the globe. For each noun presented, players must determine whether it is a type of home or not by answering with ✅ for yes or ❌ for no. by Jen Mer 1 A yurt is a traditional dwelling of nomadic peoples in Central Asia. Yes No 2 A school is an educational institution, not a type of home. Yes No 3 A library is a place for books and study, not a type of home. Yes No 4 A bungalow is a single-story house commonly found in many countries. Yes No 5 A chalet is a wooden house or cottage, typically found in the mountains. Yes No 6 A park is a public space for recreation, not a dwelling. Yes No 7 A stilt house is built on stilts over water or marshland. Yes No 8 A bridge is a structure built to span physical obstacles, not a home. Yes No 9 A car is a mode of transportation, not a type of home. Yes No 10 A stadium is a venue for sports events, not a dwelling. Yes No 11 A mansion is a large and impressive house, often associated with wealth. Yes No 12 A restaurant is a place for dining, not a type of home. Yes No 13 A castle is a large fortified building, often associated with royalty. Yes No 14 A skyscraper is a tall building, but not a home by itself. Yes No 15 A houseboat is a boat that has been designed or modified to be used as a home. Yes No 16 Igloo is a type of home used by the Inuit people. Yes No 17 A tent is a portable shelter made of fabric, commonly used for camping. Yes No 18 A treehouse is a structure built in the branches of a tree, often used as a play area. Yes No 19 A museum is a building for preserving and displaying artifacts, not a home. Yes No 20 A factory is a place where goods are manufactured, not a residence. Yes No