Simple rules. Maximum chaos.

The Rulebook

Pick a game, learn it in seconds, then get everyone in the room involved. No app. No awkward setup. Just phones, prompts, votes and very strong opinions.

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Most Likely To

Everyone votes for who best fits the prompt. The reveal is the fun bit. The defence is even better.

Best forGroups and families
Players3+
Time5 to 10 mins
EnergyFast and funny

How to play

  1. 1Everyone joins the game on their phone.
  2. 2A prompt appears, such as “Who is most likely to survive a zombie apocalypse?”
  3. 3Everyone secretly votes for one player.
  4. 4The result is revealed to the room.
  5. 5The chosen player gets 20 seconds to defend themselves.

Example

“Who is most likely to accidentally join a cult?”

How to win

Play for laughs, or turn scoring on. With scoring, players earn points when they vote with the majority.

Host tip

After every reveal, make the top-voted person explain why the room is wrong.

Perfect Match

Perfect Match

Answer the same questions privately, then reveal how often you match.

Best forCouples
Players2
Time5 to 10 mins
EnergyMatch score

How to play

  1. 1Both players join the room on their phones.
  2. 2The same either-or question appears for both of you.
  3. 3Answer privately — no peeking.
  4. 4The game reveals whether you matched.
  5. 5Six rounds later, your final match score is revealed.

Example

“Would you rather know the truth or be happy?”

How to win

The goal is to match. Or to discover a deeply concerning difference of opinion.

Host tip

After a split answer, always make both sides explain themselves.

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Red Flag Green Flag

Judge questionable behaviours and reveal whether the room thinks they are red flags or green flags.

Best forCouples and friends
Players2+
Time5 to 10 mins
EnergyDebate

How to play

  1. 1A behaviour or scenario appears.
  2. 2Everyone votes red flag or green flag.
  3. 3The split is revealed.
  4. 4The minority opinion has to explain itself.
  5. 5Move to the next scenario.

Example

“They say ‘I’m just brutally honest.’”

How to win

This is more about debate than winning. Vote with the majority to feel validated.

Host tip

Do not skip the explanation round. That is where the game gets funny.

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Who Said That

Everyone answers funny questions anonymously. Then the room has to guess who wrote each answer.

Best forFriends and families
Players3+
Time10 to 15 mins
EnergyGuessing reveals

How to play

  1. 1Each player privately answers a prompt on their phone.
  2. 2The game shows one anonymous answer to everyone.
  3. 3Everyone votes for who they think wrote it.
  4. 4The real answer is revealed.
  5. 5The player who wrote it may be asked to explain themselves.

Example

“I think I’d survive in prison if I kept my head down.”

How to win

Players score points for correctly guessing who wrote each answer.

Host tip

Choose the prompts based on the group. Keep it soft for family, savage for close friends.

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Secret Missions

Everyone gets a hidden task. Complete yours without the room catching on.

Best forParties and groups
Players4+
Time10 to 20 mins
EnergySneaky chaos

How to play

  1. 1Every player receives a private mission on their phone.
  2. 2Do not show or read your mission out loud.
  3. 3Play through the normal conversation rounds.
  4. 4Try to complete your mission naturally.
  5. 5At the end, everyone reveals whether they succeeded.

Example

“Get someone to say the word suspicious before the next vote.”

How to win

Complete your mission without being called out by the group.

Host tip

Tell everyone to act normal. Then watch nobody act normal.

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How Well Do You Know Me

One person answers about themselves. The other player has to guess what they said.

Best forCouples
Players2
Time10 mins
EnergyCute and risky

How to play

  1. 1Player one privately answers a question about themselves.
  2. 2Player two guesses what they answered.
  3. 3The real answer is revealed.
  4. 4Score a point if the guess was right or close enough.
  5. 5Swap roles after each question.

Example

“What takeaway would I choose if I could only eat one forever?”

How to win

The player with the most correct guesses wins the relationship bragging rights.

Host tip

Do not accept vague guesses. “Something Italian” is not the same as “pizza.”

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The Hot Seat

One player is selected. Everyone else gets prompts, questions or anonymous answers about them.

Best forClose groups
Players3+
Time10 to 15 mins
EnergySpotlight

How to play

  1. 1The game chooses one player for the hot seat.
  2. 2Everyone else receives a question about that player.
  3. 3Players answer privately or vote secretly.
  4. 4The answers are revealed to the room.
  5. 5The hot seat player gets to respond, defend or guess who said what.

Example

“What is Alex most likely to get in trouble for?”

How to win

If guessing is on, the hot seat player scores by guessing who wrote each answer.

Host tip

Use this with people who know each other. It gets funnier when the answers are specific.

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Rank The Room

Everyone secretly ranks the players. Then the final room ranking is revealed.

Best forGroups and parties
Players4+
Time10 mins
EnergySavage

How to play

  1. 1A ranking prompt appears.
  2. 2Everyone privately ranks the players from top to bottom.
  3. 3The game combines the votes.
  4. 4The final room ranking is revealed.
  5. 5The top and bottom players may be asked to defend the result.

Example

“Rank the room from most chaotic to most sensible.”

How to win

There does not need to be a winner. The ranking is the drama.

Host tip

Use softer prompts for family. Save brutal rankings for close friends.

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The Lie Detector

One player tells a story. The room has to decide whether it is true or fake.

Best forGroups
Players3+
Time10 to 15 mins
EnergyStorytelling

How to play

  1. 1One player is chosen as the storyteller.
  2. 2Their phone tells them whether to tell a true or fake story.
  3. 3They tell the story out loud.
  4. 4The room votes: truth or lie.
  5. 5The real answer is revealed.

Example

“Tell the group about your worst date.”

How to win

The storyteller scores if they fool the room. Voters score if they guess correctly.

Host tip

Give the storyteller a short time limit. Rambling makes everything suspicious.

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Would You Rather

Would You Rather

Pick a side. Reveal the room split. Then make the minority defend their strange choices.

Best forAnyone
Players2+
Time5 mins
EnergyEasy debate

How to play

  1. 1A “would you rather” question appears.
  2. 2Everyone secretly chooses option A or option B.
  3. 3The result is revealed as a room split.
  4. 4The minority side explains their choice.
  5. 5Repeat until the room is fully divided.

Example

“Would you rather everyone read your search history or your WhatsApp messages?”

How to win

There is no winner unless scoring is on. With scoring, majority voters get a point.

Host tip

Ask “why?” after every reveal. The answer is usually the game.

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The Confession Box

Players submit anonymous confessions. The room guesses who wrote each one.

Best forClose groups
Players3+
Time10 to 15 mins
EnergyJuicy

How to play

  1. 1Everyone receives the same confession prompt.
  2. 2Players answer privately and anonymously.
  3. 3One confession is shown to the room.
  4. 4Everyone guesses who wrote it.
  5. 5The writer is revealed and may be asked to explain.

Example

“What is something harmless you secretly judge people for?”

How to win

Score points by correctly guessing who wrote each confession.

Host tip

Use the soft version for mixed groups. Save savage confessions for close friends.

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The Roast Machine

Gentle roasts, brutal prompts and just enough banter to make everyone nervous.

Best forClose friends
Players4+
Time10 mins
EnergyBanter

How to play

  1. 1A roast-style prompt appears.
  2. 2Everyone votes for the person who fits it best.
  3. 3The top-voted player is revealed.
  4. 4They get a short chance to defend themselves.
  5. 5The room may vote whether the defence was accepted.

Example

“Who gives the strongest ‘I’ll be ready in five minutes’ energy?”

How to win

It is mostly for laughs. With scoring, successful defences can earn points.

Host tip

Keep it funny, not cruel. The best roasts are specific but harmless.

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The Compliment Game

The wholesome one. Everyone votes for who deserves each positive award.

Best forFamilies and teams
Players3+
Time5 to 10 mins
EnergyFeel good

How to play

  1. 1A positive prompt appears.
  2. 2Everyone votes for the player who fits it best.
  3. 3The chosen player is revealed.
  4. 4The room can share why they voted that way.
  5. 5Keep playing until everyone feels suspiciously appreciated.

Example

“Who gives the best advice?”

How to win

The winner is the person with the most compliment awards at the end.

Host tip

Use this after a savage game to restore peace in the room.

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His or Hers

The couple argument settler. Vote who is more guilty of each everyday crime.

Best forCouples
Players2
Time5 to 10 mins
EnergyFunny arguments

How to play

  1. 1A couple debate appears.
  2. 2Both players secretly vote: his or hers.
  3. 3The votes are revealed.
  4. 4If you disagree, both players get to argue their case.
  5. 5The game gives a playful verdict.

Example

“Who is more dramatic when they are ill?”

How to win

The real win is being proved right. The official win is matching more answers.

Host tip

Do not let anyone say “both.” That is cowardice.

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Pick Your Squad

Build the best team for ridiculous scenarios using the people in the room.

Best forGroups and families
Players3+
Time10 mins
EnergyTeam picks

How to play

  1. 1A scenario appears, such as a zombie apocalypse or running a pub.
  2. 2Everyone privately picks players for different roles.
  3. 3The game reveals the most-picked person for each role.
  4. 4The room debates whether the choices are fair.
  5. 5At the end, the final squad is revealed.

Example

“Pick your squad to survive a haunted house.”

How to win

Players score when they are picked for valuable roles, or when their choices match the room.

Host tip

Always include one terrible role, like “most likely to get everyone killed.”

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Secret Supporter

Secret Supporter

Everyone is secretly backing another player. Help them win without making it obvious.

Best forGroups
Players4+
Time10 to 15 mins
EnergySubtle strategy

How to play

  1. 1Every player is secretly assigned another player to support.
  2. 2Do not reveal who you are supporting.
  3. 3Play through voting rounds and try to make your secret player look good.
  4. 4You score when your secret player scores.
  5. 5At the end, everyone guesses who was backing who.

Example

“Your secret person is Ruby. Help Ruby win votes without being obvious.”

How to win

Score by helping your secret person, but lose bonus points if people correctly spot your alliance.

Host tip

The best strategy is subtle support. Obvious loyalty will expose you quickly.