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Card Roulette

Open this when the group wants chaos and risk. Players draw cards, take the dare or the consequence, and the room reacts.

How the mode plays
  • The setup takes seconds, so the room reaches the dares right away.
  • Each draw forces a quick reaction, which makes it one of the biggest crowd-pleasers in the app.
  • It adds a mischievous mode for groups that want something other than wordplay or music.
Best for late-night dares, loud friend groups, and chaotic energy Pace Fast Vibe Chaotic and simple
Card Roulette screenshot

Card Roulette gets the room moving fast.

The setup takes seconds, so the room reaches the dares right away.

Each draw forces a quick reaction, which makes it one of the biggest crowd-pleasers in the app.

It adds a mischievous mode for groups that want something other than wordplay or music.

Start a round of Card Roulette in four steps.

  1. Agree on a pass rule first so anyone can wave off a card they do not want.
  2. Take turns drawing a card from the phone. Each card carries a dare or a challenge.
  3. The active player takes the dare or uses the pass, and the room reacts.
  4. Hand the phone to the next player and keep the draws coming.

What makes Card Roulette work in a real room.

Card Roulette is the chaos pick. Players take turns drawing cards, each one carrying a dare or a challenge, and the reactions get bigger as the night goes on. The setup takes seconds, so the group reaches the fun part right away instead of working through a rulebook.

It lands best later in the evening, once the room has loosened up and wants something bolder than wordplay. Set a pass rule before you start so nobody feels cornered, and the dares stay fun rather than forced. The mode does not require drinking, though a group can attach its own house rules if it wants to.

Use it when this kind of night is on the table.

If your group feels closest to one of these situations, this mode is a strong first pick.

Good to know before you start

Is Card Roulette about dares or strategy?

Dares. It runs on quick reactions, funny tension, and memorable outcomes, not a long rules explanation.

When does this mode hit best?

Later in the night, once the group wants the app to feel bolder and harder to predict.

Can players skip a dare they do not want?

Yes. Agree on a pass rule before you start so anyone can wave off a card and keep the round moving.

Is it a drinking game?

No. The dares stand on their own. A group can attach their own house rules, but the mode does not require it.

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