One word. One liar. Find them.

A pass-the-phone party game for 3 to 16 people, in English and Farsi.

Download on the App Store

What's in it

English and Farsi, both done properly

Not a translated menu bolted onto an English game. Right-to-left layout, Persian digits, and a switch that flips the whole game between rounds.

1,097 words, 14 categories

Every word was written in both languages rather than machine-translated. A word you have just played won't come back for another 20 rounds.

Nobody knows how many spies

Turn on random spies and the number becomes a ceiling instead of a count. Each round deals somewhere between one and that number.

Make it harder or gentler

Let the spies see each other's names, or let them see the category but never the word. Each one is a single toggle on the setup screen.

A timer the table can hear

Pause it, add a minute, or end the round early. When time runs out it sounds and buzzes, even face-down in the middle of the table.

Nothing leaves the phone

Player names, settings and the words you play with stay on the device. No account, no sign-in, no server of ours.

How a round goes

  1. Set the table

    Pick 3 to 16 players, how many spies, how long the round runs, and which categories are in play. Names are optional.

  2. Pass the phone

    Each player taps the card, reads their role alone, hides it again and passes it on. Civilians get the secret word; spies are told only that they are spies.

  3. Ask each other questions

    The countdown starts. Take turns asking about the word — answer well enough to prove you know it, but not clearly enough to hand it to the spy.

  4. Vote, then reveal

    When the time is up the phone shows nothing until someone taps Reveal roles. The table argues first, then finds out who was lying.