Decks
A deck is a table of rows (questions, prompts, images) that games pull from. Remix an official deck into a compatible game, or build your own and link it live so edits follow.
Decks by Doot
Official, remixable into any compatible game.Seasonal fill-the-blanks for holiday parties. Cozy, chaotic, and a little unhinged.
View deck →Multiple-choice science and nature trivia with rising stakes. Every answer is checked.
View deck →Spicier truths and shares for a group that knows each other. Still tasteful; the pass is always free.
View deck →Warm, mild truths and easy photo shares for getting to know a new group. Nothing too revealing.
View deck →Morbid-but-real trivia for the deadly quiz show, with lurid category banners. Every answer is true. Remix Quiz or Die to play it (the finale stays built-in).
View deck →Screen and sound trivia with rising stakes. The answer stays hidden until the reveal.
View deck →Distances and durations where close is good enough. Aim for the right neighborhood.
View deck →Moments and makers from history. Bluff the room, then spot the genuine answer.
View deck →True science facts worth lying about. Invent a believable answer, then find the real one.
View deck →Ordinary objects with feelings. Easy shapes, big personality, fun to guess.
View deck →Name one from each category and match the crowd. The common pick beats the clever one.
View deck →For the trip group chat. Who is it? Everyone already knows.
View deck →One-liners from impossible points of view. The weirder the angle, the better the bit.
View deck →Sweet, sincere fill-the-blanks for a softer round. Kindness, but make it a party game.
View deck →Places around town and the one thing only the group knows. Bluff your way through.
View deck →Everyone gets the category. One player is faking it. Sniff out the bluffer.
View deck →A category everyone sees and a secret word only the group knows. Find the faker.
View deck →Classic multiple-choice trivia with rising stakes. The answer is hidden until the reveal.
View deck →Number questions where close counts. No need to be exact, just get in the ballpark.
View deck →Geography that sounds made up but is not. Lie convincingly, then find the truth.
View deck →Surprising true facts about animals. Invent a believable lie, then spot the truth.
View deck →Once upon a time, with the important words missing. Fill the {token} blanks.
View deck →Story templates with {token} blanks. The blanks are read straight from the tokens.
View deck →Complete the dilemma to divide the room as evenly as you can. {x} is your blank.
View deck →Two things that should never meet. Maximum chaos, minimum drawing skill required.
View deck →Animals doing things they absolutely should not. Easy to draw, fun to guess.
View deck →Name the obvious one. The crowd favorite wins, not the clever pick.
View deck →Obvious-answer prompts where matching the room is the whole game.
View deck →For the team that knows exactly who you mean. Keep it kind, keep it funny.
View deck →Point the finger at your favorite people. Pure friend-group chaos.
View deck →Real-world initials, from agencies to texting shorthand. Invent the true meaning.
View deck →Tech initialisms begging for a new (and definitely wrong) meaning.
View deck →Gentle roasts of everyday things. Aim at the situation, not the person next to you.
View deck →Everyday annoyances, ready for a one-liner. The good stuff hides in the small things.
View deck →For nerds and adventurers. Spells, starships, and very questionable prophecies.
View deck →Workplace fill-the-blanks for the team that needs a break from the team-building.
View deck →Fill-the-blank prompts for a house party. Loud, silly, and a little chaotic.
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