How to Play PartyRush

Every game explained. Pick your group size, your vibe, and your phone arrangement, and dive in.

The basics

PartyRush has fourteen complete party games plus a Tournament mode. Every game works two ways:

Single Device โ€” one phone gets passed around the table. Best for chill nights, smaller groups, or when you just want to play immediately without anyone setting up an account or downloading anything.

Multi Device โ€” every player joins on their own phone with a 4-letter room code (or QR scan). Private info stays private (the imposter's word is only on the imposter's screen), votes are submitted secretly, and the game runs end-to-end without anyone having to peek over anyone else's shoulder. Best for groups of 4+ and for any game where secret info matters.

Every game also has a Normal/Chill mode and most have a Savage mode. Savage Mode contains adult content (relationships, late-night confessions, sexually-suggestive prompts) and you confirm before entering. Default mode is always Chill.

Browse all games

Click any tile to read the full rules, scoring, and strategy for that game.

Picking the right game for your group

For 2 players

The selection is limited because most games rely on at least three people for voting or hidden roles to make sense. Stick with Truth or Dare or Would You Rather โ€” both work fine with two.

For 3-4 players

Almost everything works. Word Imposter and Number Imposter are great at this size because hidden-role bluff games are tighter when there are fewer players to suspect. Split The Room and Speed Roast are also excellent.

For 5-8 players

The sweet spot. Roast Rap Battle, Word Bomb Duel (needs 4+ to split into two teams), Charades and Reverse Charades light up at this size. So does Who's Most Likely To. Try Tournament Mode here.

For 9-12 players

Big-group games shine: Bomb Game (the elimination chain feels real), 5sChallenge, and the imposter games (which automatically scale up to 2 imposters at 8+ players). Single-device is rough at this size โ€” go Multi Device.

When to pick Chill vs Savage

Chill: family-friendly content, no explicit sex/drinking references. Safe at almost any party.

Savage: adult content, dating/relationships, drinking, late-night confessions. Pick this with friends you've known for years and not at an office team-building event.

Tournament Mode

Tournament chains multiple games together. Scores persist across rounds. At the end, a podium shows the champion. There are three sizes:

Tournament works in both Single Device and Multi Device. In Multi Device, the host picks the size at the lobby and friends auto-roll into the next game when one finishes. Synchronized ads fire between games so nobody is left waiting.

Read the full Tournament guide for the scoring details across all 14 games.

That's the whole thing.

Pick a tile. Share the code. See how loud the room gets.

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