You Know It!
Trivia turns into a social battle where knowing the answer is only part of the job. To win, you also need to know the people sitting around you. Who is secretly brilliant at history. Who will bluff their way through a music question. Who looks confident but has absolutely nothing.
Each round, players face a run of trivia questions and try to score in more than one way. Of course, answering correctly matters, but the real twist is in the betting. You are also trying to predict how many other players will get the answer right, and whether a specific player knows it or not. That means every question becomes a mix of knowledge, table reading, and nerve.
The game gives each player a pair of betting tokens that let them back or doubt someone else before answers are revealed. Used well, those bets can earn valuable extra points. Used badly, they can hand points to the person you targeted instead. That small rule changes the whole mood of the game. Suddenly, bluffing matters. Looking confident matters. Acting clueless can be just as useful as actually being clever.
Because of that, You Know It! works even with mixed groups. Strong trivia players are dangerous, but they are not unbeatable. Someone with a sharp read on their friends can still come out on top. That makes it a much better party game than standard quiz formats, because everyone has a way in.
The rules are quick to teach, the box is compact, and the game is built for lively group play. With 1,000 questions in the box and a format that pushes conversation, second guessing, and bursts of laughter, it is the kind of party game that gets people leaning in straight away. When the final scores are counted, the best feeling is not just getting answers right. It is proving you knew the table better than anyone else.
You Know It!
Trivia turns into a social battle where knowing the answer is only part of the job. To win, you also need to know the people sitting around you. Who is secretly brilliant at history. Who will bluff their way through a music question. Who looks confident but has absolutely nothing.
Each round, players face a run of trivia questions and try to score in more than one way. Of course, answering correctly matters, but the real twist is in the betting. You are also trying to predict how many other players will get the answer right, and whether a specific player knows it or not. That means every question becomes a mix of knowledge, table reading, and nerve.
The game gives each player a pair of betting tokens that let them back or doubt someone else before answers are revealed. Used well, those bets can earn valuable extra points. Used badly, they can hand points to the person you targeted instead. That small rule changes the whole mood of the game. Suddenly, bluffing matters. Looking confident matters. Acting clueless can be just as useful as actually being clever.
Because of that, You Know It! works even with mixed groups. Strong trivia players are dangerous, but they are not unbeatable. Someone with a sharp read on their friends can still come out on top. That makes it a much better party game than standard quiz formats, because everyone has a way in.
The rules are quick to teach, the box is compact, and the game is built for lively group play. With 1,000 questions in the box and a format that pushes conversation, second guessing, and bursts of laughter, it is the kind of party game that gets people leaning in straight away. When the final scores are counted, the best feeling is not just getting answers right. It is proving you knew the table better than anyone else.