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Wit's End - A Mind Challenging Trivia and Brain-Teasing Game That Will Test Players' Wits & Knowledge - for Adults & Family

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Features

  • Think laterally and wrap your mind around a TEASER, deduce the ODD-1-OUT, figure out the SEQUENCE, or try your luck in the WILD CARD category. These four unique categories engage your powers of deduction as well as your knowledge.
  • The question cards are packed with trivia, riddles and brain teasers on history, current affairs, popular culture, geography, science, arts and more. This game will engage friends and family in a wide array of subjects.
  • So think hard and have fun being at your Wit's End! Award-winning classic party and trivia game for adults and family. For 2 to 6 players or group teams. Ages 16 to Adult.
  • Click the Wit's End video to play a round of the game. Are you ready for the challenge? Give it your best! Experience the excitement in pursuit of the winning answer.
  • [A Quick Note From the Manufacturer: WIT'S END is currently offered in both the Green and Blue display boxes. It's the same great game, but colors and parts may vary. The Green or Blue display box may arrive.]

Brand: Game Development Group


Material: Cardstock


Theme: Trivia Card Game, Family Game Night, Classic Party Game


Genre: PARTY, WORD, Party, Trivia, TRIVIA, FAMILY


Number of Players: 2 to 6 Players/Teams


Product Dimensions: 9.75 x 9.75 x 2.5 inches


Item Weight: 1.95 pounds


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 11104


Manufacturer recommended age: 16 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: September 1, 2021


Manufacturer: Game Development Group


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  • Fun trivia game
This game is perfect for those who like trivia and also know a lot of random fun facts. Played game with a bunch of couple and it was such a blast!
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023 by madison

  • Awesome game, great for families
Pros: - Great for families that don't feel comfortable with more complex games. - Good for a diverse age group. - Engaging even during other people's turns, but not so much so that you couldn't take a bathroom break quickly. - The questions are diverse, many different categories are covered. It's also nice that some of the answers can be guessed (as in pick A B C or D), whereas other ones YOU must come up with the answer for. It makes it more challenging and a deterrent to auto-winning for some people who inherently are lucky and could win the game just picking answers. - Simple to learn, very straightforward rules and game play. - The game is fairly re-playable. Each card has several different categories, so even if you go through the whole stack, the next time around you may do a different section of the card, or outright not remember the answer anyway even if it's something you had before. Hopefully they come out with an expansion though. - Shipping was fast and there were no issues with damaged box/bent cards/etc. Cons: - It could be hard or frustrating for a little kid to play. An older kid or preteen could be able to play though. The game says 16 to adult, but I'm sure a bit younger person that is used to trivia games could participate. - The board is pretty simple, it's not the prettiest game in the world. Overall: The game is fun and great for a diverse group of people from all different backgrounds/different interests. I played at Christmas with family. We sometimes have a hard time playing board games together as anything more complex than this, Scrabble, Codenames, Monopoly, or generic puzzles are not liked and too complicated for them. I am a huge board game nerd and love extremely complex games, I was afraid this would be boring but I really enjoyed it. I would recommend it and may buy it again for other family members and friends. 5/5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2020 by FlowersInSpring

  • Don't put too much stock in the negative reviews
I almost didn't buy this game because of the negative reviews, but I'm glad I did. This was a Christmas gift for my mother, who loves trivia, and the family played it a few times Christmas night. Could we answer all the questions? No, but had we been able to I think we would have been disappointed. I have to wonder if those who didn't like the game were individuals who are used to playing games like Trivial Pursuit and getting the majority of the questions correct, and therefore were disappointed when they couldn't do so with Wit's End. The board is not confusing, as stated in other reviews. With each roll of the die you can move in one of two directions, landing on either a question type or roll again. As long as you answer correctly, you continue your turn. These are pretty basic concepts for this type of game. Rather than collecting pieces of pie, you advance inward on the board, trying to get to the center, by answering a question correctly after you land on one of the squares where two levels connect. The questions are challenging—yeah, in some cases VERY challenging—but even when you get the answer wrong you feel like you've learned something, whereas with other games you either know (or care) about the topic or don't. After each player made an attempt at his or her question, we'd then allow everyone else at the table to take a stab at it, just to see if any of us would have gotten it correct. The different questions on each card are not categories or subjects (e.g. entertainment, history, sports), but instead are different formats of questions, with the subjects being totally random. "Teasers" are fun rhyming riddles, "Odd1Out" and "Sequence" require you to select the one answer of the four that doesn't belong or put three items in order, respectively. "Wildcards" can be of any format, but we found the vast majority of the questions we had were to decide whether each of two unrelated statements is true or false. In fact, if I were to have one criticism of Wit's End it would be that there wasn't enough variety in the "Wildcard" space, but that could have been the luck of the draw or our perception rather than an actual problem with the game. If you're looking to show off how brilliant you are at trivia, Wit's End may bruise your ego a bit. If you like a challenge, though, and have others of a similar mind to play against, this game can be a lot of fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2015 by JR

  • My favorite trivia game
This last summer I bought about 6 different popular trivia games and this is my personal favorite for several reasons. 1) The questions are normally moderate in difficulty. Nothing extremely difficult or extremely easy. 2) The questions have unique categories: "Teaser" which is like a riddle you have to solve, "Odd One Out" which is spotting the one that doesn't belong, "Sequence" - usually listing some events in chronological order, and "Wild Card" - which is usually something like True or False, or Fill in the Blank. Because of the different categories, the game doesn't get stale as fast and if you get bored with one category you can just avoid it. 3) In most cases you have multiple choices between picking which category, because you can move left or right on the board. 4) If you get the question right, you get to roll again. 5) You must land on a space that allows you to move up a level. This sort of evens out the field because a player who gets 5 questions right can exceed a player who gets 10 questions right. Not necessarily "fair" but it adds a subtle element to the game other than just who gets more questions right. Some questions are difficult than others, so someone who gets more difficult questions may get less right, and still win. What some may not like about this game: The questions are a little more difficult than most trivia games. At least in my opinion. The "Sequence" and "Odd One Out" categories often refer to historical events. For example: "Which one of these events did not take place during Ronald Reagan's presidency?" -- and the one that doesn't may only be off by a year or two. So, if you don't know a whole lot about history it won't be for you. Younger people won't particularly get too many questions right. However, the Odd one Out and Sequence questions are multiple choice so you still have the odds of guessing the right answers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2013 by Ben

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