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Best Trivia Board Games for Adults

Ran out of ideas for your game nights? Here are some of the best trivia board games to keep you and your friends entertained when it’s safe to get together again.

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Boom Again

Boom Again

Boom Again is a board game that encompasses 50s, 60s, and 70s trivia on a broad range of topic. Participants are divided into two teams and will take turns answering questions from among six categories. It is sort of like a tug-off-war in a board as every correct answer moves a token closer to that team’s side. The winner is the first team to collect three tokens.

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Big Potato Blockbuster Game

Big Potato Blockbuster Game

Obviously designed for movie buffs, this game features 200 classic movies divided among 60 different categories and is played charade style. Every aspect of this game is reminiscent of the 90s era and will take you a trip down memory lane.

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Linkee

Linkee

Whether you’re entertaining a group of 30 or it’s just you and your BFF, you can’t go wrong with Linkee. Each player holds a card that has four trivia questions, but instead of answering each question right, you only need to find what these answers have in common. The player/team to first collect all the cards to spell LINKEE wins.

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5-Second Rule Uncensored

5-Second Rule Uncensored

The adult version of the classic 5-Second Rule, this is a quick and fun game that will surely keep everyone alive. Comprised of about 300 unique questions, the game is played by naming three things that the card asks within 5 seconds.

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Taboo

Taboo

From the same creator of Boom Again, Taboo is a simple yet challenging guessing. Players are divided into two teams, each of which will have an assigned “clue giver” to describe the word written in their card. The goal is for the other team members to guess as many words as possible in a given time. However, the five other words written in the cards are “taboo” and cannot be mentioned in the clues, or the team will lose a point.