Give clues to help them guess the word, but one word on screen is off-limits. Say it and the round burns.
Pass one device around the group. Nobody installs anything, pairs a controller, or learns a separate setup.
Pass one phone, pick a mode, and the room starts playing. Life of the Party packs fast party games for adults and friends into one App Store download, with no login and no ads.
Tap below to play a quick Guess That Word Extreme demo. Give clues without saying the banned word. The real app runs seven modes on one phone.
Life of the Party is built for adults and friends who want one app, quick setup, and enough variety to keep the night moving.
Pass one device around the group. Nobody installs anything, pairs a controller, or learns a separate setup.
Move from word games to dares to music rounds in the same app while the room stays warm.
Open a mode and start a round in seconds. You skip the long rules speech.
Open the app, pick a mode, and keep playing. No account screen, no ad breaks between rounds.
Want a fast opener, a word-game twist, a music round, or a dare-heavy pick? Each one is already in the app.
Start here for the safest all-around pick. One person guesses, the room shouts clues, and you can explain it in a sentence.
Best for friends, house parties, and easy first rounds.
Fast pace. Loud and familiar.
Most people get the premise from one round, so the group starts playing in under a minute.
Explore Guess That WordPlay Guess That Word with one extra rule: one of the six words on screen is off-limits, so the cluegiver has to dodge it.
Best for groups that want a twist on the classic word game.
Fast pace. Bold and unruly.
The forbidden-word rule adds pressure without adding setup or a new rules speech.
Explore Guess That Word ExtremePick this when the group wants to compete on words without losing the party pace. Teams spell, the room reacts, and turns stay short.
Best for grown-up family nights, mixed groups, and competitive teams.
Medium pace. Clean and competitive.
It plays unlike the other modes, so one download covers more kinds of nights.
Explore Spelling BeeChoose this when the group wants back-and-forth turns and a competitive edge. A timer and a target letter push each player to answer fast.
Best for team nights, friend groups, and smart fast-paced rounds.
Medium pace. Sharp and social.
The rules fit in one sentence, but the timer and the target letter make every turn tense.
Explore Alphabet GameStart here when the room loves music and throwbacks. A prompt points at a song, and players race to sing or name it.
Best for birthday nights, music lovers, and nostalgic groups.
Medium pace. Nostalgic and playful.
When someone catches a lyric or title, the whole room reacts at once.
Explore Sing That SongThe fastest mode in the app and a strong way to open a night. A prompt names who goes first or last, and the room reacts.
Best for warmups, casual hangs, and fast-moving groups.
Fast pace. Minimal and punchy.
Come back to it between bigger rounds, since it never feels heavy or demanding.
Explore First To Last ToOpen this when the group wants chaos and risk. Players draw cards, take the dare or the consequence, and the room reacts.
Best for late-night dares, loud friend groups, and chaotic energy.
Fast pace. Chaotic and simple.
The setup takes seconds, so the room reaches the dares right away.
Explore Card RouletteUse these picks when you're deciding between a house party, birthday, office night, family hangout, or remote call.
Picks for offline rooms, video calls, office socials, and the moment a party goes quiet. Each guide names the modes to play.
No. Life of the Party drops you into local play without an account or sign-in.
Open Guess That Word for the safest all-around start, or First To Last To for the fastest warmup.
Three is enough, and the modes scale up to a packed room. You pass one phone around the group.
Yes. The modes run on the device, so a round plays even in airplane mode.
Yes. The current release and website are App Store-first.