Add your players
Enter 3–12 names, pick a word category, choose one or two imposters, and set a discussion timer.
Everyone knows the secret word. Well… almost everyone. Give a clue, read the room, and catch the player who is faking it.
Start a gameTap a name to edit it. You need at least 3 players.
Player 1 of 5
Make sure nobody else can see the screen.
Your role disappears when you release
Go around once. Say one clue connected to the secret word—never say the word itself.
Discuss, agree, then select one player to eject.
No account, cards, or downloads. One phone and a group of suspicious friends are all you need.
Enter 3–12 names, pick a word category, choose one or two imposters, and set a discussion timer.
Pass the phone. Crew members see the same word; imposters see only the category and must bluff.
Give one clue each. Question suspicious answers, select a suspect, and reveal whether your deduction was right.
Imposter Game Online is a fast, face-to-face social deduction game. It turns an ordinary phone into a private role dealer, timer, voting board, and round referee. Because the action happens in the room—not in separate apps—players spend their time watching reactions, defending odd clues, and laughing at confident bluffs.
The premise is easy to explain. The crew knows a secret word, such as “Volcano.” The imposter knows only its category, such as “Places.” Each person says a related clue. A crew member might say “lava,” but a clue that direct gives the imposter valuable information. A safer clue like “pressure” proves knowledge without revealing too much. After everyone speaks, the group votes.
Rounds stay unpredictable through randomized speaking order, more than 120 included words, four difficulty-flavored packs, one- or two-imposter modes, and custom word support. The elimination system also allows a mistaken vote to continue into another discussion instead of ending every round immediately. That gives the imposter time to build a story—and gives the crew a chance to recover.
Add at least three players, then pass one phone so everyone can privately reveal a role. Crew members get the same word; the imposter gets only the category. Give one clue each, discuss, and vote. Find every imposter before they equal or outnumber the remaining crew.
Yes. Every included category, custom word mode, the timer, voting, and replay features work free in the browser. There is no account or app download.
Yes—one shared device is the intended way to play. Each role stays visible only while that player holds the reveal card, helping prevent accidental peeking.
Three players works for a quick game, but five to eight players offers more varied clues and debate. With seven or more, try two imposters for a more chaotic round.
The games are related but not identical. Here, the imposter receives a broad category instead of a different word. That makes improvisation central. In Undercover, the hidden player usually gets a similar word and must notice subtle differences.
Your current game progress will be lost.