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spelleiders

Spelleiders, the plural of spelleider, are individuals who lead and coordinate gameplay. In Dutch usage, the term describes a person who facilitates a game session—whether a tabletop role-playing game, a board game night, or an educational game activity. The spelleider ensures the session follows the rules, maintains the pace, and fosters a safe and inclusive playing environment.

Responsibilities commonly include explaining and enforcing rules, introducing players to the objective, and narrating or guiding

Context and usage: The term is most common in Dutch-speaking regions such as the Netherlands and Flanders.

Key skills for spelleiders include knowledge of the relevant rules, clear communication, impartiality, and improvisation. They

events
in
the
game
world.
They
adjudicate
disputes,
manage
timing
and
turn
order,
and
adapt
scenarios
to
players’
experience
and
the
setting.
In
camps,
schools,
or
clubs,
spelleiders
may
also
design
or
adjust
activities
to
align
with
learning
goals
or
safety
guidelines.
Spelleiders
are
akin
to
game
masters,
referees,
or
moderators
in
other
languages.
Depending
on
the
game,
they
may
undertake
a
narrative
role,
act
as
a
neutral
facilitator,
or
provide
logistical
support
and
resources.
benefit
from
planning
and
organizational
ability,
empathy,
and
sensitivity
to
players’
needs
and
safety.
Training
ranges
from
informal
practice
in
game
clubs
to
formal
courses
offered
by
youth
organizations
or
gaming
communities.